Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD)

Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) is a mental health condition characterized by persistent and excessive worry about everyday situations. Individuals with GAD may feel constantly anxious or on edge, often finding it difficult to control their worries even when there is little or no clear reason for concern.

Common symptoms can include restlessness, difficulty concentrating, fatigue, irritability, muscle tension, and sleep problems. These symptoms may interfere with daily life, relationships, and overall well-being.

With proper care and support, GAD can be effectively managed. Treatment may include a comprehensive psychiatric evaluation, evidence-based medication management, and supportive therapy tailored to each individual’s needs.

The goal of treatment is to reduce anxiety, improve daily functioning, and help individuals develop healthy coping strategies for long-term emotional well-being.

man covering face using right hand
man covering face using right hand