Generalized Anxiety Disorder: neurobiology, diagnostic criteria, cognitive maintenance loops, and evidence-based treatment
Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) is a chronic anxiety disorder characterized by excessive, difficult-to-control worry about multiple domains of life, accompanied by persistent symptoms of heightened arousal. Unlike anxiety that tracks a specific threat, GAD involves pervasive and often unrealistic concerns that can shift from one worry to another. Clinically, GAD is defined by both the… Read More »