Abnormal Psychology

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Anxiety Disorders 307


control and decrease anxiety; these behaviors temporarily lessen anxiety and are


thus reinforced. Yet the thoughts cannot be fully controlled and become obsessive;


the obsessions and compulsions impair functioning and can affect relationships as


well. The person with OCD may expect family members and friends to conform to


compulsive guidelines; these people and others can become frustrated and dismayed


at the patient’s rituals and obsessions (social factors). Figure 7.15 illustrates these


factors and feedback loops.


7.15 • Feedback Loops in Action: Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder


Figure 7.15g 7 5

Mental Processes and
Mental Contents
Hypervigilance for “threats”
Better memory for threat-
related stimuli
Attempt to control
“unacceptable” thoughts

Affect
Fear
Anxiety

Behavior
Negative reinforcement
of compulsive behaviors

Stressful Life Events
Severe stressors

Gender/Culture

Family
Family members’
frustration and
resentment

Genetics
Inherited
predisposition to
an anxiety disorder

Neural Communication

NeuroPsychoSocial


Serotonin

Brain Systems
Basal ganglia
Frontal lobes
Thalamus

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Cultural influence on
specific content of
symptoms
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