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Anxiety Disorders

Anxiety and other people

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Anxiety disorders are common, affecting about one in ten with persistent, excessive worrying that can hinder their ability to function. They may worry constantly about things that do not warrant it or that may never happen. They may have panic attacks, they may feel trapped or in great danger when this is not the case. They may worry obsessively or feel compelled to clean, check or count things repeatedly or needlessly. They may fear leaving home or being in social situations.

Anxiety Disorders are treatable. A GP can make an assessment, prepare a treatment plan and make a referal to a psychologist if necessary. With the right treatment and support, most people with anxiety disorders can deal with their symptoms and get on with their lives again. 

These 'Speaking From Experience' clips offer first hand accounts from people who are dealing with an anxiety disorder.

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