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When to Seek Help

If anxiety is interfering with your daily life, relationships, or health, it’s time to seek professional support. Therapy, medication, or both can help restore balance.

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Why Am I So Anxious? by psychiatrist Dr. Tracey Marks explores the root causes of anxiety and offers science-based strategies for managing and healing from it. Through relatable explanations and practical tools, this book empowers readers to take back control of their mental well-being.

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