Does anxiety qualify for disability?

I have been diagnosed with Generalized Anxiety Disorder...

Anxiety Question:

I have been diagnosed with Generalized Anxiety Disorder and I also have Panic Attacks.

I have been put on anti-depressants and go to the doctor regularly.

I took a month off of work from both of my jobs. I went back to the jobs this past Tuesday, and it is still VERY difficult to work and concentrate and even get out of bed. Is this a valid reason to qualify for disability? If so, how?

Anxiety Answer:

I do believe you can qualify for disability with Generalized Anxiety Disorder. My dad was put on "mental disability" due to depression.

Contact your local disability office. Social Security I believe it is.

Good luck and God bless you. I'm sorry you're having a difficult time; I pray that you get better.

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