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Etiology of Anxiety Disorders
The development of anxiety disorders is understood to be multifactorial, involving an interplay of various contributing elements. Key areas of investigation into their etiology include fundamental psychological factors, such as cognitive biases and learning experiences, as well as biological factors, like genetic predispositions and neurochemical imbalances.
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For the past eight months, an individual has been consumed by a constant, overwhelming worry about a wide range of things, such as their job performance, their family's health, and minor daily tasks. This worry is so intense that they have trouble sleeping, are frequently irritable, and have started avoiding social situations because they feel too on edge. Based on the core characteristics that distinguish psychological disorders from typical emotional experiences, which statement best analyzes this situation?