Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Anxiety Disorder More Condition_treatment Are Anxiety Disorders More Likely To Be Coexistent With Another Disorder...?

Are anxiety disorders more likely to be coexistent with another disorder...? - anxiety disorder more condition_treatment

than live in peace?

In simpler words, if you have an anxiety disorder, is not likely to have other diseases as well?

2 comments:

agactual said...

First, do not use the word "coexistence", the word "disease". It means the same thing, is that the psychologist-term.

The answer you ask, yes, anxiety disorders, often simultaneously. However, it is usually with other anxiety disorders. Over 50% of people with an anxiety disorder have at least one other property. So if you are an anxiety disorder, you have a 50/50 shot at others.

In view of the same time as other groups of diseases, I do not know the exact number, but I think that is too high. However, if there is another group of concurrent anxiety disorders, should the mood.

francegr... said...

Oh yes, very often. Thank you to my fear, I have a panic disorder. I also have feelings of obsessive compulsive disorder and bipolar symptoms.

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