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Exam 2: NU160 NU 160 Latest

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Exam 2: NU160 / NU 160 (Latest

Update 2025 / 2026) Mental Health Concepts | Questions with Answers | 100 % Correct | Grade A - Galen

Question:

Theories Relating to Anxiety: Biological Model

Answer:

attempts to find a biological or physical basis for anxiety research into body chemicals called neurotransmitters has resulted in evidence that emotions may be linked to changes in brain biochemistry

Question:

Theories Relating to Anxiety: Psychodynamic Model

Answer:

according to Freud, anxiety results from a conflict between two opposing forces within the personality - the id and the ego

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Theories Relating to Anxiety: Interpersonal Model

Answer:

anxiety explained in terms of interactions with others

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Theories Relating to Anxiety: Behavioral Model

Answer:

anxiety is a learned response

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Theories Relating to Anxiety: Other Models

Answer:

Existential - anxiety as the result of a loss of lifes meaning Environmental-tie anxiety with uncontrollable events or situations like fires, floods, assaults, human-induced traumas Holistic-anxiety influences every realm of human functioning

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Anxiety in childhood

Answer:

Related to a child's developmental level 2 / 4

coping is learned by watching others

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Problems associated with anxiety in childhood include

Answer:

compulsions, phobias, separation anxiety disorder, overanxious disorder, and avoidant disorders

Question:

Overanxious disorder

Answer:

appears during childhood with unrealistic levels of anxiety lasting longer than

  • months a long time in the life of a child, worry about everything from past
  • events to future expectations, often occurs in children whose parents focus on overachievement, and downplay their childs accomplishments

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Avoidance disorder

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reactions to divorce, death, or separation often lead to situational anxiety or avoidance behaviors in which the child refuses to cope with the anxiety producing situation by ignoring it 3 / 4

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Anxiety in Adolescence

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Adolescents who ineffectively cope with anxiety often express themselves inappropriately.

Many initial symptoms of schizophrenia and other psychoses begin in adolescence.

Health care providers who work with adolescents must assess adolescents' anxiety levels and offer early intervention and education.

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Anxiety in adulthood

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use earlier established coping mechanisms. more numerous stressors. when anxiety not successfully managed, mental health problems may result.

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Anxiety in older adulthood

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Elders often deny their anxiety.

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