OCD and Anxiety Disorders: Crash Course Psychology #29
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Casual references to mental illnesses are common due to lack of understanding, leading to the stigmatization and minimization of psychological disorders like anxiety, OCD, and phobias, impacting those with these conditions significantly. Anxiety disorders, including OCD, GAD, panic disorder, and phobias, have complex origins in both learning and biological factors, affecting how they manifest and are treated.
Insights
- Casual references to mental illnesses are common due to a lack of understanding, contrasting with the universal condemnation of making fun of physical illnesses.
- Anxiety disorders, like OCD, GAD, and Panic Disorder, are complex conditions with specific characteristics, impacting individuals significantly and requiring a nuanced understanding of their origins to effectively treat them.
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What are anxiety disorders?
Anxiety disorders are mental health conditions characterized by excessive worry, fear, or apprehension that can interfere with daily life. They include conditions like Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Panic Disorder, and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder.
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