Generalized Anxiety Disorders Paper

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Generalized anxiety disorders affect many American adults aging from 18 years of age or older in a given year. The average age is 31 years old. Anxiety disorders belong to different groups with the highest prevalence among all psychiatric disorders while the range of 1-year prevalence of general anxiety disorder, according to data from World Health Organization occurs 2.4% in Shanghai to 18.2% in the United States (Cesir, 2012). GAD affects about 6.8 million American adults, including twice as many to women as men. The disorder develops gradually and can begin at any point in the patient’s life cycle even though the years of highest risk are between childhood and middle age. If a person think he/she have an anxiety disorder, the first person they should see is doctor. A physician can determine whether the symptoms are alarming due to an anxiety disorder or another medical condition. The next step is seeing a mental health professional as soon as possible. The mental health are helpful with anxiety …show more content…

If symptoms are present the doctor will begin an report by asking questions about your medical history. Although there are no lab tests to specifically diagnose anxiety disorders, the doctor will take different tests to look for physical illness and cause of ongoing symptoms. The doctor bases his or her diagnosis of GAD on reports of the intensity and duration of the patient symptoms this including any problems with functioning caused by the symptoms. The doctor then determines if the symptoms and degree of dysfunction is a specific anxiety disorder. GAD is diagnosed if symptoms are more days than at least six months out of the year. The symptoms also will cause deley to daily living and to live more independly in your everyday