Penn State Worry Questionnaire

Penn State worry questionnaire:

The Penn State Worry Questionnaire (PSWQ) is a 16-item self-report measure designed to assess pathological worry, a core symptom of generalized anxiety disorder (GAD). It evaluates the tendency to worry excessively and uncontrollably across various life situations. Higher scores indicate higher levels of pathological worry. The PSWQ is widely used in clinical assessment and research due to its reliability and validity in measuring pathological worry.

ANXIETY

Anxiety is a common mental health concern that can manifest in various forms, impacting daily life and overall well-being. Our dedicated team of professionals specializes in evidence-based approaches to address anxiety, tailoring therapeutic interventions to meet the unique needs of each individual.

EATING DISORDERS

Eating disorders involve abnormal attitudes towards food, leading to changed habits and behaviors. Symptoms include excessive focus on weight, unhealthy eating choices, over-exercising, or purging. They’re severe mental health conditions requiring prompt treatment.