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RE: Anxiety Affects and Can Kill our Success
As with depression and other forms of anxiety disorder, a generalized anxiety disorder is partially hereditary. You may therefore have a greater risk of developing generalized anxiety disorder if present in your family.
In addition, people in a weaker economic situation are more likely to develop generalized anxiety disorder. On the other hand, the experience of a traumatic or upsetting event may increase the risk of a generalized anxiety disorder. If you react anxiously to this situation, the risk is high that a generalized anxiety disorder develops
thanks for your great post , i follow you
@machhour
You're absolutely right. GAD is often inherited.
Mine stems from PTSD (which you also pointed out). But a lot of my GAD traits I noticed in both parents, so thanks mom and dad
Lol. Good post! Gonna follow you too, I like the way you think.