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Bountiful Psychiatrist Doctors for AnxietyType of Physician: Psychiatrist What is a Psychiatrist? A certification by the Board of Psychiatry & Neurology; practitioners are skilled in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of mental, addictive and emotional disorders. He or she is trained to understand the biological, psychological and social components of illness and is qualified to order diagnostic laboratory tests and to prescribe medications, as well as to evaluate and treat psychological and interpersonal problems. The psychiatrist is also prepared to intervene with individuals and families who are coping with stress, crises, and other problems in living. Specialty: Psychiatry Common Name: Psychiatrist Doctors in Bountiful *![]() Nancy Pantziris MD ![]() LDS Hospital Behavioral Health ![]() Daniel C Rapp MD ![]() Daniel C Rapp MD ![]() Susan Mirow MD ![]() Joe C Culbertson MD ![]() Psychological Assoc ![]() Michael A Kligman MD ![]() R Duncan Wallace MD ![]() University of UT Health Science Center ![]() Department of Psychiatry ![]() Department of Psychiatry ![]() Department of Psychiatry ![]() Mood Disorders Clinic ![]() Department of Psychiatry ![]() Department of Psychiatry ![]() Department of Psychiatry ![]() Child Center ![]() William Kuentzel MD ![]() Veterans Affairs Center ![]() Mitzi L Wasserstein MD ![]() North Valley Mental Health ![]() North Valley Mental Health ![]() Leonard J Schmidt MD ![]() Robert D Birch MD ![]() Lowry A Bushnell MD ![]() Gregory W Ellis MD ![]() Utah Neuropsychiatric Institute ![]() Utah Neuropsychiatric Institute ![]() Leonard J Schmidt MD ![]() North Valley Mental Health ![]() Utah Neuropsychiatric Institute ![]() Utah Neuropsychiatric Institute ![]() Michaela S Mohr MD ![]() Avalon Valley Rehab ![]() Comprehensive Psychological Services ![]() David L McCann MD PC ![]() Darrell G Anderson MD ![]() E. Alan Jeppsen, MD ![]() Paul L Whitehead MD ![]() Glen E Johnson MD ![]() Primary Childrens Counseling Center ![]() Primary Childrens Counseling Center ![]() Wasatch Canyons Center for Counseling ![]() Primary Childrens Counseling Center ![]() Primary Childrens Counseling Center ![]() Radiant Research ![]() John Helfer MD ![]() Behavioral Intermountain Health ![]() Behavioral Intermountain Health ![]() Behavioral Intermountain Health ![]() Behavioral Intermountain Health ![]() Behavioral Intermountain Health ![]() Valley Mental Health South Valley ![]() McKay-Dee Hospital Behavioral Health Institute ![]() McKay-Dee Hospital Behavioral Health Institute ![]() McKay-Dee Hospital Behavioral Health Institute ![]() McKay-Dee Hospital Behavioral Health Institute ![]() McKay-Dee Hospital Behavioral Health Institute ![]() McKay-Dee Hospital Behavioral Health Institute ![]() Robert Stauffer MD & Associates ![]() Attention Center ![]() Provo Canyon School ![]() Betty H McElroy MD ![]() Sam J Coates MD ![]() HHC Behavioral Health Network ![]() Wasatch Mental Health ![]() Laura B Fisher MD ![]() Phillip Washburn MD ![]() Bear River Mental Health Services Bountiful, UtahUpcoming Local Events2012-06-09
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AnxietyIntroduction to AnxietyGeneralized anxiety disorder (or GAD) is characterized by excessive, exaggerated anxiety and worry about everyday life events with no obvious reasons for worry. People with symptoms of generalized anxiety disorder tend to always expect disaster and can't stop worrying about health, money, family, work, or school. In people with GAD, the worry often is unrealistic or out of proportion for the situation. Daily life becomes a constant state of worry, fear, and dread. Eventually, the anxiety so dominates the person's thinking that it interferes with daily functioning, including work, school, social activities, and relationships.
What Are the Symptoms of GAD?GAD affects the way a person thinks, but the anxiety can lead to physical symptoms, as well. Symptoms of GAD can include:
In addition, people with GAD often have other anxiety disorders (such as panic disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and phobias), suffer from depression, and/or abuse drugs or alcohol.
What Causes GAD?
The exact cause of GAD is not fully known, but a number of
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