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Consider the following case: Ms. Armstrong, a 35-year-old woman, is being seen in a medical clinic on a military base in the southern United States. Her husband is an active-duty serviceman. She tells her primary care physician about muscle aches and tension that inhibit her from doing many activities. Later, she also admits to worrying “day and night.” She has been this way since adolescence and had assumed that everyone felt this way until her friends began to point out that she is a “worrier.” She worries about anything that comes up in her daily life, and as soon as one thing turns out okay, she will move on to worry about something else. She denies symptoms of other types of anxiety disorders. She does not take substances/medications that may cause anxiety and does not use alcohol or other substances. She denies having homicidal and/or suicidal ideation, intent, and/or plans. A complete medical workup was normal, and the symptoms do not appear to be caused by a medical condition or a side effect of a medication. This case is most consistent with a diagnosis of ________. 4 options: Specific Phobia Panic Disorder Generalized Anxiety Disorder Agoraphobia
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