Anxiety is a universal human experience, but when worry becomes persistent and debilitating, significantly impacting a person’s quality of life, it may be a symptom of an anxiety or related disorder. This comprehensive course is designed to deepen your knowledge of anxiety-related psychopathology, providing you with a thorough understanding of common disorders, their diagnostic frameworks, and the most effective treatments available today.
This course goes beyond basic definitions, taking you through the entire clinical process—from initial identification to treatment and future trends.
1. Foundations of Psychological Disorders We begin by establishing a critical foundation. You will learn to define psychopathology and psychological disorders, exploring the essential roles that distress, impairment, and danger play in clinical identification. We will also address crucial social topics, discussing the impact of stigma and the professional importance of using first-person language. You will identify the four key components of anxiety and review the basics of the autonomic nervous system as it relates to anxious responses.
2. Diagnosis and Global Context A portion of the course focuses on the process of diagnosis. You will become familiar with the two dominant global diagnostic schemes:
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The DSM-5-TR (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition, Text Revision) from the American Psychiatric Association.
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The ICD-11 (International Classification of Diseases, 11th Revision) from the World Health Organization.
3. In-Depth Disorder Review The core of the course provides a detailed breakdown of specific anxiety-related disorders. You will first review the diagnostic criteria common to all anxiety-related disorders before diving into specifics for:
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Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD)
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Panic Disorder
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Social Anxiety Disorder
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Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
For each condition, you will gain comprehensive information on its causes, contributing factors, prevalence, and the unique influence of cultural factors.
4. Effective Treatments and Future Trends Finally, you will master the principles of effective intervention. The course covers the primary treatments for these disorders and explores how cutting-edge technologies are revolutionizing care. You will learn how tools like mobile apps and virtual reality are now being used by clinicians to effectively aid in the treatment of anxiety-related conditions.