From the UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT CHICAGO comes this study that made me think that this study might very well apply to some well known climate activists, such as Bill McKibben and his followers. Here’s the issue:
Uncertain threat is unpredictable in its timing, intensity, frequency or duration and elicits a generalized feeling of apprehension and hypervigilance.
The fear of climate change is exactly that; uncertain, sometime in the future, unpredictable and based on what we’ve seen, it causes “apprehension and hypervigilance” in people that can’t quantify the reality of the actual, probable threat, but rather live in fear of worst case scenarios that are constantly being vocalized by other activists. The uncertainty and open-endedness of it all lends to bigger and bigger threat pronouncements, which then cause more anxiety. It is a vicious cycle with many who see climate change as the biggest problem in the world. It breeds the “hypervigilance” mentioned in the study.
This article suggests there may be a path to treatment.
Fear of the unknown common to many anxiety disorders
Several anxiety disorders, including panic disorder, social anxiety disorder and specific phobias, share a common underlying trait: increased sensitivity to uncertain threat, or fear of the unknown, report researchers from the University of Illinois at Chicago. The finding could help steer treatment of these disorders away from diagnosis-based therapies to treating their common characteristics.
“We may, one day, open up clinics that focus on treating the underlying common neurobiology of the patient’s symptoms instead of individual diagnoses,” says Stephanie Gorka, research assistant professor of psychiatry and a clinical psychologist in the UIC College of Medicine.
“A treatment, or set of treatments, focused on sensitivity to uncertain threat could result in a more impactful and efficient way of treating a variety of anxiety disorders and symptoms.”
Uncertain threat is unpredictable in its timing, intensity, frequency or duration and elicits a generalized feeling of apprehension and hypervigilance.
“It’s what we call anticipatory anxiety,” says Gorka, who is corresponding author on the study, published in the Journal of Abnormal Psychology. “It could be something like not knowing exactly when your doctor will call with test results.”
When a person is sensitive to uncertain threat, they can spend the entire day anxious and concerned that something bad could happen to them, Gorka said. Panic disorder is one example — patients are constantly anxious over the fact that they could have a panic attack at any moment, she said.
Predictable threat, on the other hand, produces a discrete fight-or-flight response that has a clear trigger, like a hungry bear coming at you, and it abates once the threat has resolved.
Previous research by Gorka and colleagues suggests that heightened sensitivity to uncertain threat may be an important factor that characterizes the fear-based internalizing psychopathologies, but most research focuses on panic disorder, so its role in the other fear-based disorders — particularly social anxiety disorder and specific phobias — remains unclear.
Gorka and her colleagues looked at data from participants who underwent a startle task in two different studies performed at UIC. The two studies, of participants ages 18 to 65, included 25 participants with major depressive disorder; 29 with generalized anxiety disorder; 41 with social anxiety disorder; and 24 with a specific phobia. Forty-one control subjects had no current or prior diagnoses of psychopathology.
The researchers measured the participants’ eye-blink responses to predictable and unpredictable mild electric shocks to the wrist. To elicit blinking during the shock-task, the participants heard short, acoustic tones via headphones.
“No matter who you are or what your mental health status, you are going to blink in response to the tone,” Gorka said. “It’s a natural reflex, so everyone does it, without exception.”
The researchers measured the strength of the blinks using an electrode under the participants’ eyes. They compared the strength of the blinks in response to tones delivered during the predictable shock to the blinks during the unpredictable shock.
They found that participants with social anxiety disorder or a specific phobia blinked much more strongly during the unpredictable shocks, when compared to participants without a mental health diagnosis or to participants with major depressive disorder or generalized anxiety disorder.
“We classify so many different mood and anxiety disorders, and each has its own set of guidelines for treatment, but if we spend time treating their shared characteristics, we might make better progress,” said Dr. K. Luan Phan, professor of psychiatry and director of the mood and anxiety disorders research program and senior author on the study. “Knowing that sensitivity to uncertain threat underlies all of the fear-based anxiety disorders also suggests that drugs that help specifically target this sensitivity could be used or developed to treat these disorders.”
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Lynne Lieberman and Stewart Shankman of UIC are co-authors on the study.
This research was funded by grants R01MH101497 and R01MH098093 from the National Institute of Mental Health. Other support was provided by the UIC Center for Clinical and Translational Science award number UL1RR029879 from the National Center for Research Resources.
Hey TG, I could not link to Russian scientist you were referring to. Could you please clarify. Thank you.
At one time I believed my children were negatively affected emotionally by climate alarmism they were subject to from teachers in their schools. Fortunately, I was able to counterbalance the teachers anxiety-inducing ideas.
I wonder if a way to end climate alarmism, and maybe the whole “global warming” crusade might be for parents to sue over the emotional damage inflicted on children by climate alarmism. There is plenty of evidence out that the science does not back global warming.
The Salem witchcraft persecutions ended when a man whose wife was accused of witchcraft sued the accusers for slander. Maybe people will be less likely to push false fear-arousing propaganda if they face liability for their reckless and unfounded views.
Heh, I got to my kids early (one in college now and one still in high school). Not only were they not negatively affected emotionally, but I taught them that teachers are just like everybody else. there are good ones and bad ones (in capability only, not implying anything else), and just do your work and get your grades, but you don’t have to believe everything they try to teach you.
The experience of doing dangerous stuff as you are growing up reduces the fear of being terrified by anything else later in life.
Think about it…
That which does not kill you only makes your stronger!
and the continual banning or fearmongering over normal activity is rising
adelaide newsonline reports more kids falling off trampolines lately
I await the banning of trampolines for home use and the age of 18 to use them in supervised centres any day now
It is just such classic scaremongering and witch hunt tactics that have been used for millennia to deceive the People in to relinquishing their freedom and wealth. I cannot fathom how gullible and trusting some people are to believe the flagrant BS that comes out of the shrill alarmists. Once people become aware that it is hollow propaganda, they rarely go back to believing it.
How many of you wore a helmet riding bikes as a kid? No one goes out trick-or-treating in my peaceful country town. Our society has been paralyzed by irrational fear.
Skeptics are actually good therapy for the climate alarmists. One technique in dealing with anxiety attacks is to desensitize patients by exposing them to what causes their anxiety attacks.
Skeptics are causing climate alarmists to have anxiety attacks, but that’s *good* for them. It will make them face their fears and snap out of their delusions.
And we don’t even charge for this service. How magnanimous is that!
Anthony is, in fact, right. I look at stuff like the latest total sea ice chart https://twitter.com/EricHolthaus/status/799242791507243008 and I get anxious. It seems to me at least possible that that’s a healthy response. I wish, however, that I was more insouciant.
Bill,
Nothing to worry about. It won’t last, unfortunately, since a less icy world is a better world. Too bad we can’t return to the conditions which prevailed for most of the Holocene and Eemian, in which the Arctic was nearly ice-free during thousands of summers in both those interglacials.
This year enjoyed a long-delayed super El Niño, at last after 18 years. The warm waters which flowed eastward from the western Pacific spread north and south along the coasts of the Americas. When they reached polar regions, they delayed sea ice build-up in the Arctic and sped up melting in the Antarctic.
The lower sea ice however means that more heat will be escaping to space from polar oceans than usual.
One year of a big ENSO swing means nothing. Obviously, polar temperatures still below zero aren’t responsible for melting sea ice. Warmer water from the equator however is.
Were AGW real, then Antarctic sea ice would have melted at about the same rate during the satellite era as the Arctic, but for the vast majority of years, that hasn’t happened.
So please, relax and be happy. More CO2 is good for plants and other living things. Warmer is also better, but the human contribution to average global temperature is regrettably negligible.
Just remember not to use your nappy to wipe your tears.
For the first 3/4 of the Holocene there was often ZERO Arctic sea ice in summer
Learn something, and get some REALITY into your life.
Bill McKibben? THE Bill McKibben? Visiting WUWT? Your insouciance is well-calibrated, maybe the problem is you still see your anxiety as “healthy”, whereas the article indicates it’s not healthy. So that means you’re in d*nial, Bill. Ironic, isn’t it?
Bill, trigger warning, this is a bit harsh. But it’s for your own good.
How is a little less Arctic sea ice following the rapid breakup of a very warm El Nino event negatively impacting your life, really? I can’t imagine a more pathetic thing to worry about. You posted a link to Eric Holthaus’ twitter feed. He’s the former crybaby who didn’t want to bring a child into the world because of his environmental fears. Well, now he does have a child, and his priorities are totally changed, and he’s happy that he did, even if he hasn’t totally shaken off all his previous brainwashing. You need a similar change of perspective. Do something else besides incessantly whinging about imminent doom of the planet. That can’t be healthy. Nor is it healthy for my wallet or my liberty. Part of your gloom may be due to the fact that you aren’t convincing anyone new, that you’re only reaching the sheep-like people who allow themselves to be brainwashed by leftist media or quasi-maturing young people who have been mercilessly and unethically brainwashed to share your fear by the pedagogy of public education. Bill, were you, like them, surprised by the recent election? Well, now’s your chance to learn a broader lesson from it. Consider the notion that you’ve bought into your own propaganda, which is false at worst, or unproven at best. Stop pretending your propaganda is true just because you wrote it. It doesn’t matter if some sheeple (Neal DeGrasse Tyson, I’m talking about you) agree with you. You’ve all hypnotized yourselves. Now’s the time to regain your independence from the very propaganda you wrote. Do you know that I call you and your friends Climate Scientologists? Deprogram yourself. Tell the Rockefellers and the DNC and Suzuki and Soros to shove it. Fold up 350.org and get a real job. Take a pay cut, if you have to. It will be worth it for your mental health. Go back and take Geology 101. Be glad the Laurentide ice sheet is gone. We can deal with King Tides a few full moons per year along the coast. Have a little faith in the ingenuity and kindness of your fellow human beings. And hey, Al Gore just bought a beach mansion. Take a good hard look at real estate values at the beaches where you think there is so much danger. Ask yourself, why? Then stop thinking you’re smarter than everyone, at least until there is some evidence to support that contention. Consider this a big, cold fish-slap-across-the-face wake up call. If that throws you into a mid-life crisis, well, buy a Corvette with the biggest V8 they have and go cruising. I’m serious, I really don’t want you and your ilk in my wallet and in my life, so stop expecting your pathetic fear to be persuasive to me.
Did anyone send this to Lew and Cookie?
Have they done any research in this area?
I’d love to hear their collective response.
Maybe the two of them could have a press conference, maybe?
” Maybe the two of them could have a press conference, maybe?”
Lewandowsky and his mutant henchboy have press conferences all the time. You just don’t hear about them because there’s no media there.
It seems – to me – rather obvious. If one is trained (or brainwashed) to BELIEVE something bad is happening (or that something which IS happening is bad) then that real or imagined ‘thing’ is a strong source of anxiety and its related psychological effects. If that ‘something’ is false or the timetable is not accurate, stress will build until the individual finally decides not to believe any more.
Kind of like earthquake/tsunami scares on the west coast. The BIG ONE is coming but NO ONE knows when so when a news report picks it up (again) and reports a statistic like “the BIG ONE is 30 yrs overdue” as if it were predictive. the stress goes up.
The solution – learn how to recognize bad data and GET OVER IT!
I’m tired of all the projections of doom that never materialize. I get all sorted and then find nothing happened!
It’s either bullshit or the experts just can’t sort the timing!
The Emperor needs some new clothes.
Fear and guilt are debilitating. Stress kills.
Thorazine.
yeah..wonder what links to a pharma company the study had?
Ref: “From the UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT CHICAGO comes this study that made me think that this study might very well apply to some well known climate activists, such as Bill McKibben and his followers. Here’s the issue:”
The following (video clip) seems to explain it rather neatly …
https://youtu.be/CRbWk7bpUWc
WL
Extraordinary !!
Put it to all relevant websites. We can not wait 50 years to let them carry out that unnecessary, scary and immoral propaganda. Sensible scientists and activists should work first to disclose the real truth.
Shakespeare said it best, as usual:
“The Coward dies a Thousand Deaths, the Brave Man dies but One.”
(From Julius Caesar)
Found this over at https://iceagenow.info/news-update-canada/
Gave me a good chuckle.
“The flood of Trump-fearing American liberals sneaking across the border into Canada has intensified in the past week.
The Republican presidential campaign is prompting an exodus among left-leaning Americans who fear they’ll soon be required to hunt, pray, pay taxes, and live according to the Constitution.
Canadian border residents say it’s not uncommon to see dozens of sociology professors, liberal arts majors, global-warming activists, and “green” energy proponents crossing their fields at night.
“I went out to milk the cows the other day, and there was a Hollywood producer huddled in the barn,” said southern Manitoba farmer Red Greenfield, whose acreage borders North Dakota. “He was cold, exhausted and hungry, and begged me for a latte and some free-range chicken. When I said I didn’t have any, he left before I even got a chance to show him my screenplay, eh?”
In an effort to stop the illegal aliens, Greenfield erected higher fences, but the liberals scaled them. He then installed loudspeakers that blared Rush Limbaugh across the fields, but they just stuck their fingers in their ears and kept coming. Officials are particularly concerned about smugglers who meet liberals just south of the border, pack them into electric cars, and drive them across the border, where they are simply left to fend for themselves after the battery dies.
“A lot of these people are not prepared for our rugged conditions,” an Alberta border patrolman said. “I found one carload without a single bottle of Perrier water, or any gemelli with shrimp and arugula. All they had was a nice little Napa Valley cabernet and some kale chips. When liberals are caught, they’re sent back across the border, often wailing that they fear persecution from Trump high-hairers.
Rumors are circulating about plans being made to build re-education camps where liberals will be forced to drink domestic beer, study the Constitution, and find jobs that actually contribute to the economy.
In recent days, liberals have turned to ingenious ways of crossing the border. Some have been disguised as senior citizens taking a bus trip to buy cheap Canadian prescription drugs. After catching a half-dozen young vegans in blue-hair wig disguises, Canadian immigration authorities began stopping buses and quizzing the supposed senior citizens about Perry Como and Rosemary Clooney to prove that they were alive in the ’50s.
“If they can’t identify the accordion player on The Lawrence Welk Show, we become very suspicious about their age,” an official said.
Canadian citizens have complained that the illegal immigrants are creating an organic-broccoli shortage, are buying up all the Barbara Streisand CD’s, and are overloading the internet while downloading jazzercise apps to their cell phones.
“I really feel sorry for American liberals, but the Canadian economy just can’t support them,” an Ottawa resident said. “After all, how many art-history majors does one country need?”
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If you know who wrote this please let me know, because I’d like to give them credit.”
😎 Thanks for putting it up. Funny.
A recent visit to my grandson’s school has caused me to be anxious because every class from Kindergarten to 8th grade had prominent displays of GlobalWarming/ Climate Change propaganda. In their presentations , nearly every grade spoke of their concern for the environment with emphasis on Climate Change!
American children have been indoctrinated since the 80’s with the Warming mantra and many of them are truly afraid that there is no future for Earth as we know it now.
Millennial, and now their children are captives of only one view, the alarmist view and the consequential angst that it engenders!