10 Signs Of Anxiety Disorder

Excessive Worry

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The question involved with judging excessive worry is: How much worry is too much worry? After all, nearly everyone worries about things in their lives to some extent. In some cases, a person may have an anxiety disorder if he or she has persistent worried thoughts for most days each week for a period of six or more months. If a person is continually beset by worries and stress, it is very likely that an anxiety disorder is a cause.

A large factor in whether excessive worry is coming from an anxiety disorder is how disruptive the worry is in a sufferer’s daily life. If the worry is causing an inability to function in daily life, it is reaching into the territory of an anxiety disorder.

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