There are many different types of anxiety disorders and each one produces unique symptoms. In addition, each person may experience different symptoms and varying degrees of symptoms. Learning to understand the major symptoms of each type of anxiety can help to determine if it is time to seek professional help.
Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD)
Generalized anxiety disorder is most often associated with chronic and exaggerated worry. Although everyone worries to a certain degree, people suf...
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