Realities For People Living With Anxiety Disorder

Often Linked To OCD And Depression

CBSNews

Anxiety disorders are often linked to depression and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). Some studies indicate fifty percent of those with either depression or an anxiety disorder actually have both conditions. In addition, OCD is considered an anxiety disorder. Generalized anxiety disorder can even sometimes turn into obsessive-compulsive disorder. With OCD, patients experience intrusive thoughts and obsessive thought spirals they can't control. These obsessions often lead to compulsive behavior to help mitigate the worry and fear. With depression, affected individuals may feel a sense of apathy and listlessness. They may also be unusually fatigued and unhappy. Depressed individuals often lose interest in their hobbies and social relationships. Generalized anxiety disorder and social anxiety can lead to depression, especially if they inhibit an individual's day-to-day life.

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