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Comorbidity of Generalized Anxiety Disorder
Generalized Anxiety Disorder frequently co-occurs with other mental health conditions, showing a high rate of comorbidity with both mood disorders and other types of anxiety disorders.
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Clinical Symptom Pattern Analysis
A clinician is evaluating a patient who has been experiencing a persistent state of excessive, uncontrollable worry about various aspects of life for the past eight months. The patient also reports chronic fatigue, muscle tension, and difficulty concentrating. During the evaluation, the patient also describes a significant loss of interest in previously enjoyed activities and persistent feelings of sadness. Based on the common patterns of co-occurring conditions, which additional disorder is most likely present in this patient?