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ToggleAnxiety is a natural reaction to stress, but for some people, it becomes a long-term condition that affects their daily lives. Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) causes ongoing anxiety about a wide range of issues, not just one specific thing. People with GAD often find it challenging to control their worries, which can lead to significant distress.
Psychological Symptoms:
Physical Symptoms:
These symptoms can lead to social withdrawal, difficulties at work, and lower self-esteem.
The exact cause of GAD isn’t fully understood, but several factors are believed to play a role, including:
1. Talking Therapies:
2. Medication:
3. Self-Help Strategies:
Support Groups:
Support groups can offer advice, peer support, and strategies for managing anxiety. Your GP can help connect you with local or online groups.
Referral to Specialists: If initial treatments aren’t effective, your GP may refer you to a community mental health team, including specialists like psychiatrists, psychologists, and occupational therapists, who can create a tailored treatment plan.