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Explain Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD).

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Answered by khushi347569
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GAD is diagnosed when a person finds it difficult to control worry on more days than not for at least six months and has three or more symptoms. This differentiates GAD from worry that may be specific to a set stressor or for a more limited period of time.

Explanation:

Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) is characterized by persistent and excessive worry about a number of different things. People with GAD may anticipate disaster and may be overly concerned about money, health, family, work, or other issues. Individuals with GAD find it difficult to control their worry. They may worry more than seems warranted about actual events or may expect the worst even when there is no apparent reason for concern.

Answered by Anonymous
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♡ ↪☛ GAD is different from normal feelings of anxiousness. It’s common to feel anxious about the things happening in your life — such as your finances — every once in awhile. A person who has GAD may worry uncontrollably about their finances several times per day for months on end. This can happen even when there isn’t a reason to worry. The person is often aware that there is no reason for them to worry.

Sometimes people with this condition just worry, but they are unable to say what they are worried about. They report feelings that something bad may happen or may report that they just can’t calm themselves.

This excessive, unrealistic worry can be frightening and can interfere with relationships and daily activities.

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