Are you suffering from anxiety? Feeling anxiety is completely normal in isolated circumstances, but becomes a problem when these feelings grow more frequent and overpowering. While we generally can recognize the more telltale signs, there are many others that often go unnoticed.
Disclaimer: This is a disclaimer that this video is for informative purposes only. It is not intended to serve as mental health advice or to diagnose any condition. Please reach out to a qualified mental health practitioner or doctor if you are struggling.
We also made another video on the signs of hidden anxiety: https://youtu.be/woJFvy5Jp1Y
Writer: Sara Del Villar
Script Editor: Michal Mitchell
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References:
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