Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) – constant or exagerated worries about everyday life events, lasting at least six month.

Simple phobias – overwhelming and unreasonable fears of a place or thing.

Social phobia – unreasonable and disabling fear of scrutiny or embarrassment in public situations.

Panic Disorder – repeated episodes of intense fear that strike often and without warning.

Agoraphobia – fear of being in places or situations that are potentially embarrassing.

Obsessive-vomplusive disorder (OCD) – unwanted thoughts or compulsive behaviors that seem impossible to stop or control.

Acute stress reaction – symptoms that appear within minutes of a traumatic event and disappear within days (even hour).

Adjustment disorder – emotional or behavioral symptoms that occur because of a series of stresses.

Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) – persistent symptoms that occur after experiencing or withnessing a traumatic event

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