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Josue “Joey” Alvarez Period : 4 April 18, 2012

Generalized Anxiety Disorder. Josue “Joey” Alvarez Period : 4 April 18, 2012. What is GAD?. A pattern of frequent, constant worry and anxiety over many different activities and events. -can also mean paranoid.

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Josue “Joey” Alvarez Period : 4 April 18, 2012

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  1. Generalized Anxiety Disorder Josue “Joey” Alvarez Period: 4 April 18, 2012

  2. What is GAD? • A pattern of frequent, constant worry and anxiety over many different activities and events. -can also mean paranoid. • The features of this disorder are that its really simple basically its just that people worry a lot • According to the DSM-IV-TR there may be muscle tension.

  3. Causes/Effects • The potential cause can be very often when it occurs with depression which comes in early life and also most likely in a stressful adulthood. • This can be more to the adults and the effects are nervousness and anxiety and it is very common to the adults and especially teenagers.

  4. Is there a cure? • There is a cure but its actually more like medications which are: -SSRI’s -SRI’s -Ant seizures drugs -Berodiazpines: -Alptazolam (Xahax) -Clonazepam (Kbnopin) -Lorazepam (Ativan) -Buspirine • The cure can help can help but it depends on the severity condition. • There is a hope that someone can get cured but with combined medication and therapy.

  5. Question of the day • Do you believe that GAD can be passed down by generations?

  6. References • Halgin,R.P. & Whitbourne, S.K. (2005). Abnormal psychology: clinical perspectiveson psychological disorders. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill. • Myers, D.G. (2011). Myers’ psychology for AP. New York, NY: Worth Publisher. • PubMed Health. (2011). Generalized anxiety disorder. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/ PMH0001915/

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