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    Pathological and Chronic Worrying Is the Cardinal Diagnostic Feature of GAD,but
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Pathological and Chronic Worrying Is the Cardinal Diagnostic Feature of GAD,but

Question 6

Question 6

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Pathological and chronic worrying is the cardinal diagnostic feature of GAD,but it may also be accompanied by physical symptoms such as:


A) fatigue and trembling
B) muscle tension
C) headache and nausea
D) all of the above

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