Dsm Anxiety Symptoms

I believe I have anxiety. But doctors believe me sad?
I am a student graduates psychiatrist and I know that anxiety is a disease. .. .. It works in my family and I have total and complete in. DSM – IV – R hopless I did not feel worthless. ect … they put me on my antidepressant may help to understand the anxiety. I can not help but he will not make me worry. anti – med because I worried he will become next. … Such a big problem with anxiety at work and my relationships with others. I interupted a lot of my anxiety holding me back from where I have the potential to make me sad and mind. …. I do .. Oh, and my "illegal" valium. And it took no blame for it. Two weeks and I feel very good observation. .. People that they draw up with me because I could actually relax and be yourself. …. What I do.
Well if you grad psychiatrist, than you will study what to do. You are crazy to buy valium!! To cover up and if you have it you have illegal drugs! And to receive a clue. Back to school and deal with your stressful life. Quit trying to edit quickly! Not to mention, you become a bad confession, stating that you have a serious drug from another! If you think I am crazy call you a drug addict you can see them Normal people do not go for medication not want to be. Please get treatment and get up your selfishness. How! CBT is the only way to go until you do not want to work hard at dealing with your problems. Most people call this life.
Jon Abramowitz: Towards DSM-V: What disorders are anxiety disorders? Part 2/6
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