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Page 11.13.2009

Screening for Social Anxiety Disorder

If you suspect that you might suffer from social anxiety disorder, answer the questions below, print out the results, and share them with your health care professional.

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Fibromyalgia

Fibromyalgia is a common and complex chronic pain disorder that causes widespread pain and tenderness to touch that may occur body-wide or migrate over the body. Along with other symptoms, pain and tenderness wax and wane over time. Fibromyalgia affects people physically, mentally, and socially.

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Screening for Panic Disorder

If you suspect that you might suffer from panic disorder, answer the questions below, print out the results and share them with your health care professional.

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Screening for Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD)

If you suspect that you might suffer from generalized anxiety disorder, also known as GAD, answer the questions below, print out the results and share them with your health care professional.

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Screening for an Anxiety Disorder: Children

If you think your child may have an anxiety disorder, please answer the questions below, print out the page, and share the results with your child's health care professional.

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Position Papers - Archive

ADAA has signed advocacy letters and published the following papers and reports about mental health issues.

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Position Papers

ADAA has signed advocacy letters and published the following papers and reports about mental health issues.
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Find Help

The military has made its soldiers strong and adept at handling tough situations. It can be difficult to handle symptoms of combat stress and PTSD on your own, though.

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Facts

PTSD by the numbers

  • Approximately 40,000 military members who have returned from Iraq or Afghanistan have been officially diagnosed with PTSD (posttraumatic stress disorder) since 2003, according to the U.S.
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Veterans & Military Families

Military members and their families face unique challenges. Soldiers deal with stressors in combat that may not exist in civilian life.

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Treatment

Diagnosis and treatment should start with the primary care physician. Many older people feel more comfortable talking to a doctor with whom they already have a relationship.