What is Generalized Anxiety Disorder?

What Is Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD)?
A Closer Look at Everyday Anxiety That Won’t Let Go

At Odinma Health, we understand how overwhelming anxiety can feel—especially when it seems to follow you everywhere. We also know that with the right support, understanding, and care, healing is absolutely possible. Let’s talk about Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD)—what it is, what it feels like, and how you can begin to reclaim peace.

What Is GAD?

Generalized Anxiety Disorder is more than just occasional worry or stress. It’s a mental health condition marked by persistent, excessive worry about everyday things—work, health, finances, relationships—even when there’s little or no reason to worry.

This type of anxiety isn’t tied to one specific event or fear. Instead, it can feel like a constant hum in the background of your mind, making it hard to relax, sleep, or fully enjoy life.

What Does GAD Feel Like?

If you’re living with GAD, you might experience:

  • Racing thoughts or constant worry, even when things seem “fine”

  • Restlessness or a sense of being “on edge”

  • Trouble sleeping or staying asleep

  • Difficulty concentrating or staying present

  • Muscle tension, headaches, or unexplained fatigue

  • A tendency to over-plan, overthink, or second-guess decisions

  • A feeling that something bad is always about to happen

Over time, this level of stress can take a toll on your body, your relationships, and your ability to cope.

What Causes GAD?

GAD can develop from a variety of factors, including:

  • Genetics or family history of anxiety

  • Long-term stress or trauma

  • Personality traits like perfectionism or people-pleasing

  • Imbalances in brain chemistry

  • Health conditions or chronic illness

At Odinma Health, we take a whole-person approach to anxiety. That means we look at what’s happening in your body, your thoughts, your environment, and your past experiences—not just the surface-level symptoms.

How Is GAD Treated?

The good news: GAD is treatable, and you don’t have to live with that constant sense of worry forever.

We help clients find relief through:

  • Brief talk therapy to identify and reshape anxious thought patterns

  • Medication, when appropriate, to calm the nervous system and restore balance

  • Lifestyle coaching to support better sleep, movement, boundaries, and emotional regulation

  • Mindfulness and stress-reduction strategies tailored to your real life

We believe healing isn’t just about managing symptoms—it’s about restoring your peace and helping you feel grounded, confident, and clear.

You Deserve Calm

If anxiety has become your norm, it’s time to remind yourself: peace is possible. You’re not broken—you’re human. And with the right care, you can feel better, think more clearly, and begin to truly live again.

Let’s walk that path together.

Book an appointment with Odinma Health today—where healing is whole, and hope is always in reach.

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