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    Treatment Plan for Generalized Anxiety Disorder This treatment plan is based upon the scenario presented in Unit 4, for client Kristen. According to the criterion set out in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5), this client has all of the symptoms of Generalized Anxiety Disorder, (GAD) 300.02 (F41.1). The presenting symptoms include: excessive worrying, tiredness, irritability, sleeplessness, muscle tension, and difficulty concentrating. Her…

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    relax, you may have generalized anxiety disorder, also known as GAD. GAD is mentally and physically exhausting. It drains your energy, interferes with your sleep, and wears your body down. But you can break free from chronic worrying and learn to calm your mind. Unlike a phobia, where your fear is of a specific thing or situation, the anxiety of generalized anxiety disorder is diffuse, a general feeling of dread or unease that colors your whole life. This anxiety is much less intense than a…

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    An anxiety disorder is not just a feeling of worry or anxiety, it is a disorder which prohibits a person from carrying out a normal life. Out of all the disorders, anxiety disorders seem to be the most intricate due to the various types of anxiety disorders and their varying symptoms. The six major anxiety disorders include separation anxiety, obsessive-compulsive, social phobia (social anxiety), panic disorder with and without agoraphobia, and generalized anxiety. In “Chapter 6: Anxiety…

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    Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is also known as social phobia that people are feared of being criticized by others or the fear of being negative evaluated. People with SAD are insecure, fearful, and withdrawn. A person with SAD has an excessive and unreasonable fear of social situations. SAD can interrupt with the affected person’s normal daily routine such as school, work, and relationships. It affects everything in these individual’s life. Social anxiety disorder has strong effects on social…

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    Maureen a 49 year old female demonstrates signs and symptoms of generalised anxiety disorder. GAD is common in female than in males. There is a level of anxiety that can be experienced by everyone at some point in life.( McGrandles & McCaig 2010) Anxiety becomes a disorder if the anxiety and worry continuous for at least six months, uncontrollable and debilitating (McGrandles & Duffy (2011).Anxiety can be described as an emotional state of fear or uncomfortable expectation with physical,…

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    describing symptoms that do not meet the full criteria for any of the disorders in the anxiety disorders diagnostic class of the Diagnostic Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (5th ed.; DSM-5; American Psychiatric Association [APA], 2013); therefore, a diagnosis of other specified anxiety disorder is appropriate. However, it should be noted that the symptoms described are highly characteristic of generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) and meet 5 out of the 6 criteria for GAD. More information or…

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    generalized anxiety disorder? What are the key features of the disorder? Generalized anxiety disorder can be defined as severe ongoing symptoms in which daily activities are interrupted. These symptoms include: drowsiness, insomnia, muscle tensions, difficulty concentrating, excessive amounts of worrying and anxiety. This disorder is typically seen during childhood or adolescence, but it can emerge at any age. Societal and cultural pressures add to the prevalence of generalized anxiety disorder.…

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    therapist. DSM-5 Diagnosis Social Anxiety Disorder F40.10 - with Specifier of Performance Anxiety (here after referred to as performance anxiety). The client presents with what appears to be performance anxiety brought on by the observation portions of his job. As indicated by the client Mark, “it makes me extremely nervous” having the observation booths full during his surgeries. Mark exhibits many of the symptoms performance…

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    Generalized anxiety disorder is exceedingly common in today’s society and it is especially present among adolescents. There are multiple means of treating anxiety, including medication and psychotherapy. Art therapy is a powerful tool that has become a more popular choice within the recent years when treating anxiety. Though the most well known methods of treatment for generalized anxiety disorder have been successful, how art therapy affects children with generalized anxiety disorder has the…

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    Anxiety Disorders are discussed in Chapter 14. Generalized Anxiety Disorder is something that I can relate to. I worry a lot and I worry about things I can’t control or already happened. This definition is very similar to what I have been experiencing for quite a while. I am not trying to diagnosis myself based on this definition. With this being my first year of college and being away from family, I worry a lot more and about things I never used to. It got to the point where my mom called the…

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