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Chapter 5: Mental and Emotional Problems

Student Web Activities Lesson 2: Mental Disorders

Introduction:
In this lesson, you learned about a variety of mental disorders, including anxiety disorders. The National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) has developed a booklet on anxiety disorders that discusses the definitions, symptoms, and treatment of several specific disorders. Visit the NIMH website to read what the booklet has to say about social phobia, a specific anxiety disorder involving a strong and irrational fear of social situations.

Links to Explore:
Visit the Home page for the National Institute of Mental Health and use the search term "Anxiety Disorders" to find more information:
http://www.nimh.nih.gov/

Directions:

  • Click on the NIMH link and search using the terms above.
  • Click on the first search result (NIMH Anxiety Disorders)
  • Under "Quick Links" go to the section labeled “Treatment.” Read this section and the following section, “Getting Help for Anxiety Disorders.”
  • Finally answer the following questions:

1
What distinguishes anxiety disorders from ordinary anxiety?
2
Identify three symptoms that people with social phobia tend to experience in social situations.
3
Can drugs cure anxiety disorders?
4
Describe are the two main aspects of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT).
5
How can CBT be used to treat social phobia?
6
What is the first thing you should do if you suspect you have an anxiety disorder such as social phobia?
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