Anxiety
Generalized anxiety disorder (or GAD) is characterized by excessive, exaggerated anxiety and worry about everyday life events with no obvious reasons for worry. People with symptoms of generalized anxiety disorder tend to always expect disaster and can't stop worrying about health, money, family, work, or school. In people with GAD, the worry often is unrealistic or out of proportion for the situation. Daily life becomes a constant state of worry, fear, and dread. Eventually, the anxiety so dominates the person's thinking that it interferes with daily functioning, including work, school, social activities, and relationships.
What Are the Symptoms of GAD?
GAD affects the way a person thinks, but the anxiety can lead to physical symptoms, as well. Symptoms of GAD can include:
*adapted from http://www.medicinenet.com/anxiety
If you have identified one or more of the above symptoms as creating difficulty in your life, call us to complete a brief phone intake and/or to schedule an appointment.
**Anxiety disorders can only be diagnosed and treated by a healthcare professional, and the use of this self-screener is not a substitute for professional diagnosis.**