Abstract

Many people suffer from anxiety and panic attacks, statistics showing that 1 in 3 people have their lives affected because of these worrying and annoying symptoms. One of the most common anxiety disorders observed in general medical practice and in the general population is the generalized anxiety disorder. In about 85% of cases, generalized anxiety does not appear alone, but is accompanied by other psychological problems, of which the most common are: depression, other anxiety disorders, substance abuse, digestive problems, etc. The patient diagnosed with Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) usually has suffered from severe anxiety and worries about several different areas of their life for at least six months. It occurs in 5-9% of the population, and the incidence is twice as high in women as in men. Generalized anxiety usually begins in adolescence or early adulthood. GAG is caused by several factors: 30%-50% of it can be genetic in nature, but it also can be caused by experiences during childhood, recent stressful life events, unrealistic expectations about others and oneself, conflicts in relationships, alcohol consumption, coping skills and other factors (Ciubara et al., 2018). Studies show that the anxiety levels in the general population have risen over the past 50 years - probably due to declining social cohesion affecting communities, unrealistic expectations for quality of life, excessive focus on negative news, and other factors, social and cultural aspects.

Highlights

  • The psychic contents transmitted from one member to another affect both the individual and the dynamics of the family

  • The client which I have accompanied on the therapeutic trip had been diagnosed with generalized anxiety disorder, panic attacks, and a depressed mood

  • Throughout the therapeutic process, we worked on finding the accusations, investigating all the symptoms, evaluating the functioning deficits in the social and occupational environment

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Introduction

The psychic contents transmitted from one member to another affect both the individual and the dynamics of the family These are most often painful events in the family’s history, passed down from one generation to the with a great anguish load The client which I have accompanied on the therapeutic trip had been diagnosed with generalized anxiety disorder, panic attacks, and a depressed mood. He was extremely worried about many aspects of his life, often feeling increased anxiety about unrealistic dangers, events that have a very low probability of occurrence or that can never be controlled by a person's actions (Luca et al, 2019)

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