Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) is a relatively common anxiety
problem that affects 3-4% of the population each year.2 It is a real
illness that requires attention from a qualified healthcare professional.
If you are experiencing symptoms and think you may have GAD, or if
you want to access specific information about this disorder, explore
the links below:
- Find out about the causes of GAD
and factors that may contribute to developing GAD.
- Learn about the physical symptoms
of GAD that can be signs that excessive worry is affecting daily your
life.
- If you think you may have GAD,
take a simple GAD Self-Test. Results are anonymous. Only
a qualified healthcare professional can diagnose GAD.
- If you are unsure whether your anxiety is excessive and professional
help is necessary, read about seeing
a healthcare professional for a better understanding of GAD
and its symptoms.
- Anxiety disorders are treatable. Treatment varies with the individual;
however, there are some standard approaches. Read more about
treatment options and additional suggestions on coping
with anxiety.
Did you know that a person can experience both GAD and depression
at the same time? Learn more about the connection between GAD
and depression.