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Generalized Anxiety Disorder ( Gad )

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Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) is a mental disorder marked by extreme anxiety and worry (apprehensive expectation) over a period of at least 6 months. It is accompanied by at least three of these six somatic or psychological symptoms: feeling on edge, fatigue, problems with concentration, feeling irritable, physical tension, and problems with sleep.

Allgulander2012
GAD pervasive cogn dysfunction w/focus on threat and risk tow indiv/family
Tension worry muscle pain sleep dist irritability
Psych Dx in DSM and ISC - Pervasive and uncontrollable worry (apprehensive expectation)
Seek tmt for somatic complaints
Primary cogn dysfunction paired with secondary somatic anxiety manifestations
Reality management – distorted view on risk and threats, part. health security welfare of indiv/fam
Distortion imagined future events (distinct from D – past focus)
Distortions differ from OCD, less general
Worry prospectively about hazard, what if…

Allgulander2006
GAD is characterized by continual worry and tension about daily life events that are pervsive and uncontrollable. 6/12 or longer.
Notable by the duration, incidence and intensity of apprehension disproportionate to actual probability or impact of the experience.
Not attributable to other…
Accomp psych symp – restless, poor conc, irritab. Accom phys – fatigue, muscle t, sleep diff

Tyrer Baldwin2006
Persistent and common disorder, in which the pt has unfocused worry and anx that is not connected to recent stressful events,

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