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These symptoms are characteristic of [blank_start]anxiety attacks[blank_end].
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These symptoms are characteristic of [blank_start]generalized anxiety disorder[blank_end].
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These symptoms are characteristic of [blank_start]panic disorder[blank_end].
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These symptoms are characteristic of [blank_start]agoraphobia[blank_end].
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These symptoms are characteristic of [blank_start]specific phobias[blank_end].
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These symptoms are characteristic of [blank_start]social anxiety disorder[blank_end].
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These symptoms are characteristic of [blank_start]post traumatic stress disorder[blank_end].
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These symptoms are characteristic of [blank_start]obsessive compulsive disorder[blank_end].
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These symptoms are characteristic of [blank_start]body dysmorphia disorder[blank_end].
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These symptoms are characteristic of [blank_start]somatic symptoms disorder[blank_end].
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These symptoms are characteristic of [blank_start]illness anxiety disorder[blank_end].
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These symptoms are characteristic of [blank_start]conversion disorder[blank_end].
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These symptoms are characteristic of [blank_start]factitious disorder[blank_end].
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These symptoms are characteristic of [blank_start]depersonalization-derealization disorder[blank_end].
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These symptoms are characteristic of [blank_start]dissociative amnesia[blank_end].
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These symptoms are characteristic of [blank_start]dissociative identity disorder[blank_end].
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These symptoms are characteristic of [blank_start]a major depressive episode[blank_end].
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These symptoms are characteristic of [blank_start]a manic episode[blank_end].
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These symptoms are characteristic of [blank_start]premenstrual dysphoric disorder[blank_end].
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These symptoms are characteristic of [blank_start]disruptive mood dysregulation[blank_end].
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These symptoms are characteristic of [blank_start]Bipolar II[blank_end].
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These symptoms are characteristic of [blank_start]Cyclothymic Disorder[blank_end].
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These symptoms are characteristic of [blank_start]anorexia nervosa[blank_end].
Extreme weight loss
Restriction of calorie intake below energy requirements
May also involve binging and purging
Defined as 15% below expected weight
Intense fear of weight gain and losing control over eating
People suffering from anorexia show a relentless pursuit of thinness
Often begins with dieting
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These symptoms are characteristic of [blank_start]binge eating disorder[blank_end].
Many persons obese
Some, but not all, have concerns about shape and weight
Often older than bulimics and anorexics
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These symptoms are characteristic of [blank_start]insomnia[blank_end].
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These symptoms are characteristic of [blank_start]hypersomnolence[blank_end].
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These symptoms are characteristic of [blank_start]narcolepsy[blank_end].
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These symptoms are characteristic of [blank_start]Obstructive Sleep Apnea Hypopnea[blank_end].
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These symptoms are characteristic of [blank_start]Central Sleep Apnea[blank_end].
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These symptoms are characteristic of [blank_start]sleep-related hypoventilation[blank_end].
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These symptoms are characteristic of [blank_start]Circadian Rhythm Sleep-Wake Disorder[blank_end].
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These symptoms are characteristic of [blank_start]Non-REM Sleep Arousal Disorders[blank_end].
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These symptoms are characteristic of [blank_start]Nightmare Disorder[blank_end].
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These symptoms are characteristic of [blank_start]REM Sleep Behavior Disorder[blank_end].
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What causes/contributes to anxiety disorders?
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Genetic vulnerability
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Anxiety and brain circuits
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Classical and operant conditioning
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Modeling
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Stressful life events trigger vulnerabilities
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Early childhood experiences with uncontrollability and unpredictability