Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) Clinical Assessment
This assessment evaluates symptoms of Generalized Anxiety Disorder based on clinical criteria including persistent worry, physical tension, and emotional restlessness over the past two weeks.
Feeling nervous, anxious, or on edge?
Not being able to stop or control worrying?
Worrying too much about different things?
Trouble relaxing?
Being so restless that it is hard to sit still?
Becoming easily annoyed or irritable?
Feeling afraid as if something awful might happen?
Difficulty concentrating due to persistent intrusive thoughts?
Trouble falling or staying asleep due to a racing mind?
Experiencing muscle tension, headaches, or unexplained body aches?
Avoiding social situations or responsibilities due to fear?
Procrastinating on tasks because you feel overwhelmed by them?
Seeking constant reassurance from others about your worries?
Feeling fatigued, worn out, or easily tired?
Noticing a racing heart or palpitations when thinking of the future?
Having difficulty making even simple daily decisions?
Feeling that your mind goes blank in stressful situations?
Experiencing a sense of impending doom or disaster?
Trembling, twitching, or feeling shaky?
Checking things repeatedly to ensure safety or correctness?
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