Comorbidity of Depression and Anxiety with Other Disorders
Beyond their high rate of co-occurrence with each other, major depression and anxiety disorders are also frequently comorbid with a range of other psychological conditions.
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Analyzing a Clinical Presentation for Co-occurring Conditions
A therapist is treating a client for a condition characterized by excessive, uncontrollable worry about numerous events. After several months with little improvement, the client also begins to report a significant loss of interest in activities, feelings of worthlessness, and a persistently sad mood. Which of the following statements best analyzes this clinical situation?