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Generalized Anxiety Disorder: Excessive, Exaggerated, and Chronic Worry
Steve, a 41 year old law enforcement sergeant, is constantly plagued by worry. He always feels physically and emotionally tense and is often irritable, quick tempered and keyed-up expecting the worst.
He spends hours each day worrying about his career, his health, his financial situation, and his wife and two preteen sons. However, none of these issues are in distress or jeopardy. He knows that his worries are excessive, yet, he can’t shut off the thoughts that constantly run through his...
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