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Finally, individuals were asked to rate themselves with regards to their degree of spirituality/religiosity, self-esteem, social relationships, existential worry, difficulties coping with illness, and acceptance of illness.

A patient who is feeling restless and worried, having difficulties to relax, concentrate, finding focus in life and sleeping at night may change the view on her condition when told that although the doctor cannot find anything physically wrong with her she is probably suffering from an anxiety disorder, which can be treated by cognitive behavioural therapy and SSRI's (Svenaeus, 2013).

In Shrimad Bhagavatam, an epic written by Maharshi Ved Vyasa around 400 BC, the character of King Kansha develops generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) symptoms upon being threatened by Lord Krishna; the symptoms included excessive worry, difficulty in concentration, and sleep disturbances".

"This runs counter to the commonly held idea that worrying exacerbates cognitive difficulties and is solely 'bad,'" the study said.

As for NATO members Greece and Turkey--one Orthodox Christian, the other Muslim--they are reluctant to provide forces, worrying about the difficulties inherent in maintaining their forces' neutrality as peacekeepers.

A1 The Pentagon is worried that difficulty in installing a popularly accepted government in Iraq will mean that soldiers may have to repeatedly retake ground they captured in the invasion.

For people worried about difficulty communicating, English is widely spoken as the second language; for those concerned about getting lost, if you do a little research beforehand and buy a good guidebook and map, it would be almost impossible.

Furthermore, some GPs were worried about difficulty interpreting and explaining diagnostic test results, [ 22] particularly intermediate results [ 17] which could increase uncertainty in patients: "the patient may think that their blood was not entirely OK, so that may make them insecure and worried" (GP [ 17]).

Instead, we should all be worrying about the difficulty Ph.D. graduates often have locating jobs in, and making transitions into, some of those other work sectors that they appear to view favorably.

However, eight of the eleven symptoms with the highest occurrence rates were identical in the two age groups (i.e., lack of energy, pain, feeling drowsy, difficulty sleeping, dry mouth, difficulty concentrating, worrying, feeling irritable).

In order to help Kellen focus her energy toward healing rather than worrying about her financial difficulties, we opened a plumfund.

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