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An individual suffering from GAD will have a consistent and more extended history of anxiety problems. Indeed, having a complete comprehension of the appropriate diagnosis criteria is crucial in differentiating a disorder from another. I agree with you that based on the DSM-5, when the symptoms of a presumed disease occur for six months, an individual must be suffering from that disorder. Besides, when a person exhibits more than three symptoms of the presumed disorder, they are likely to be suffering from it. According to Meek (2020), individuals suffering from an adjustment disorder manifest depression symptoms only when they are going through traumatic changes, such as divorce or death. I concur that the similarity in GAD symptoms and an adjustment disorder often cause a confusion; however, there is a distinction between the two. 

I agree with you that both pharmacological and psychotherapy interventions are used when treating GAD. As Kerr (2020) presented, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy will help an individual learn how to manage this condition by developing positive coping mechanisms. You have pointed out that CBT has been identified as an effective psychotherapy intervention for GAD. I concur that it plays a significant role in improving an individual’s feelings by changing their beliefs and thoughts. On the other hand, Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs) are used to effectively treat GAD by preventing the breakdown of a neurotransmitter known as serotonin, thus elevating the mood of an individual. You have also provided other pharmacological interventions such as escitalopram, fluoxetine, fluoxetine, among others. Indeed, these drugs are effective in reducing the symptoms of GAD. Proper assessment and selection are crucial when determining the best treatment option.

  

References

Kerr, M. (2020). Major Depressive Disorder (Clinical Depression). Retrieved 12th April 2021 from

Meek, W. (2020). The Difference Between GAD and Adjustment Disorder. Retrieved on 12th April 2021 from