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Causes of Generalized Anxiety Disorder

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Most psychological and mental conditions are unrecognizable when seen from the distance and when observed along with other conditions typified in the same category. This is because the majority of them display symptoms (physical, mental and psychological) that resemble one another. The frequency of common occurrence of such disorders make them difficult to be diagnosed. And this is the case with generalized anxiety disorder or simply general anxiety disorder.



Like most psychiatric conditions, generalized anxiety disorder is more prevalent in women than with that of men. Though this is usually observed in similar psychiatric conditions, the underlying reason why such conditions are more widespread in female population is still to be discovered.



A lifelong disorder such as generalized anxiety could mean that the person would have to be subjected to a number of treatments, therapies and procedures without the real assurance that they may be cured. (We are not saying that it is untreatable though.) Therefore, the person with generalized anxiety disorder needs much of the help from family physician rather than psychiatrists.



While anxiety (on the normal degree) would even create far greater results for most people, an extreme condition like generalized anxiety may seem too delibitating that the person may be impeded from normal behavior. Roughly all generalized anxiety disorder is chronic and consuming. It is different from phobias though since generalized anxiety a specific condition or object does not trigger disorder.



Interestingly enough, it is often hard to consider a condition to be a generalized anxiety disorder since the notion of anxiety among cultures differ. So the global prevalence of the disease is not yet estimated. However, in America there are about 4 to 5 million people suffering from this condition. Additionally, the chance that any one may be affected with extreme states of anxiety and the development of generalized anxiety runs at about ten percent of the population. And among the people in the psychiatric ward, ten percent of them are with generalized anxiety disorder.



Unlike with a number of psychiatric conditions, the cause of generalized anxiety disorder are specified by the medical authorities.



One of which is the irregular level of brain neurotransmitter that is quite significant in GAD. On the psychological perspective however, we may point out that the underlying factor for generalized anxiety disorder clashes of motivations of the conscious and the unconscious mind.



Behavioral perspectives however asserts that the inability to truly recognize how to act properly in public may cause conflicts in behavior and the anticipation of what may be derived from such. The prospect of suffering from misbehavior may lead to inaction and hesitation that may materialize in the majority of prospects and expectations. Say for example, the anxiety for taking a particular public transportation may lead to over-all anxiety to virtually all forms of public transportation.



Another risk factor for generalized anxiety disorder is heredity. Studies suggest that around ten percent of all people with this condition have relatives who possess the same disorder. There are also significant connections between general anxiety disorder and other psychiatric and mental disorders such as phobia, panic disorder and depression.



Among other risk factors and cause are environmental stresses, inconsistency of sleep patterns, genetics, emotional concerns, and depression.



If we really are to look into the details of the disease, we may perceive other things, which make it distinct. And that is left for future discoveries.

 


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