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‘Double anxiety’

Anxiety Disorders
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Patients experiencing ‘double anxiety’ often have other comorbid anxiety or depressive disorders.1

References:
1. Rickels K, Schweizer E. The clinical presentation of generalized anxiety in primary-care settings: practical concepts of classification and management. J Clin Psychiatry 1997; 58 (Suppl 11): 4–10.

2. Gliatto MF. Generalized anxiety disorder. Am Fam Physician 2000; 62 (7): 1591–1600.

3. Rickels K, Rynn MA. What is generalized anxiety disorder? J Clin Psychiatry 2001; 62 (Suppl 11): 4–12.

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