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| | Ed Beckham, Ph.D.--On Anxiety |
 | | The anxiety has to be either in excess of what would normally be expected, or there has to be "significant impairment" arising from it, such as at home, socially, at work, or at school. |
 | | Another reason why it is important to understand the physical nature of anxiety is that unfortunately, friends, family and even counselors or physicians have a way of telling individuals with psychological disorders that their problems are "in their minds." Nothing could be further from the truth--at least with anxiety. |
 | | Anxiety is all in the mind, the brain, the body, the nerve cells, the bloodstream, and many other places in the body as well. |
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