Anxiety Disorder: So Much More Than Simple Anxiety
Anxiety disorder does not refer to one type of problem but to many such as: generalized anxiety disorder, panic disorder, phobias, obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), social anxiety disorder and post traumatic stress disorder. Nobody goes through their life without dealing with feeling anxious, at least once. Things that can make one feel anxious are social problems at work, facing a difficult decision or before taking an important test. These are all examples of typical situations and they are much different than an actual anxiety disorder. The symptoms can be so severe that ...
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