Anxiety Disorder Patients Also Think They Have More Physiological Problems
Saturday, November 15, 2008 - 12:49
in Health & Medicine
A doctoral thesis carried out at the University of Granada has proved that patients with serious anxiety disorders (panic disorder with and without agoraphobia, social anxiety disorder or generalized anxiety disorder) think they suffer more physiological (palpitations, sweating, irregular breathing, shaking of the hands and muscular tension …) than they really have. read more
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