Module 6 - Anxiety Disorders
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Self Test - Module 6, Anxiety Disorders
Anxiety is:
A pathological state only experienced during mental illness.
A state never experienced by people with an intellectual disability.
A normal state experienced by most people at some time in their lives.
The following physical symptoms may be experienced by someone when they are anxious
Palpitations, racing heart rate and chest pain.
Sneezing and a runny nose.
Neck pain.
Agoraphobia may be experienced as
A fear of crowded places.
Anxiety related to using public transport.
Both of the above.
An anxiety disorder in a person with a mild intellectual disability
May present with different symptoms to the general population.
May present with the same symptoms as the general population.
Both of the above statements are true.
Treatments for anxiety in a person with an intellectual disability
Should never include the use of medication.
May include specially adapted behaviour therapy.
Should always use a group setting.
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