Generalized anxiety disorder is the most common type of anxiety disorder and is characterized by significant and persistent tension and anxiety: 1. Physical symptoms: muscle tension, tension headache, neck pain, shoulder tension, irritability, insomnia, constipation, sweating, hot flashes, nausea, frequent urination, chest pain, chest tightness, dizziness, and breathlessness. 2. Cognitive symptoms: inability to concentrate, catastrophic thoughts swirling in the mind, rumination, restlessness, fatigue. 3. Behavioral symptoms: irritability, inability to relax, lack of interest. If you have any of the above symptoms that have persisted for more than 6 months, have been diagnosed with generalized anxiety disorder, are between the ages of 18 and 65, have no other major mental illnesses (seminal, depression, bipolar, etc.) and no history of alcohol or substance abuse, you are welcome to participate in the group cognitive behavioral therapy for generalized anxiety disorder conducted at the hospital.