Do you always worry about something or  the other? 
If yes, then it can affect your  interpersonal relationships. 
A new research study, led by a Case Western Reserve  University faculty member in psychology, showed that worrying could be so intrusive and obsessive that it  interferes in the person's life and damages social  relationships. According to Case Western Reserve psychologist Amy  Przeworski, such individuals suffer from generalized  anxiety disorder (GAD). Individuals with GAD frequently put social relationships with family, friends, or co-workers at the top of their  lists of worries, but the negative methods they use to cope -- from over nurturing to extreme detachment --  may be destructive. Przeworski and colleagues at Penn State University  observed that people in therapy for GAD manifested  their worries in different ways based on how they  interact with other people. In two studies the researchers found four distinct  interactive styles prominent among people with GAD:  intrusive, cold, non-assertive and exploitable. Both studies supported the presence of these four  interpersonal styles and their significant role in how  people with GAD manifested their worrying. "All individuals with these styles worried to the same  extent and extreme, but manifested those worries in  different ways," said Przeworski..
Thursday, 28 July 2011
          
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