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Situational Anxiety
typically looks strained, with increased sweating from the hands, feet and axillae.[citation needed] may be tearful which can suggest depression.

Caffeine Elimination
For some people, anxiety can be very much reduced by coming off caffeine.[76] Anxiety can temporarily increase during caffeine withdrawal.[77][78][79]

Generalized Anxiety Disorder
Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) is a common chronic disorder characterized by long-lasting anxiety that is not focused on any one object or situation. Those suffering from generalized anxiety experience non-specific persistent fear and worry and become overly concerned with everyday matters. Generalized anxiety disorder is the most common anxiety disorder to affect older adults.[4] Anxiety can be a symptom of a medical or substance abuse problem, and medical professionals must be aware of this. A diagnosis of GAD is made when a person has been excessively worried about an everyday problem for six months or more.[5] A person may find they have problems making daily decisions and remembering commitments as a result of lack of concentration/preoccupation with worry.[6] appearance looks strained, with increased sweating from the hands, feet and axillae.[citation needed]  may be tearful which can suggest depression.[7]    Before a diagnosis of anxiety disorder is made, physicians must rule out drug-induced anxiety and medical causes.

Education
There are only 6 ADTA approved master's programs from which to earn Registered Dance/Movement Therapist (R-DMT) credentials: Antioch University New England in New Hampshire, Columbia College Chicago in Illinois, Drexel University in Pennsylvania, Lesley University in Massachusetts, Naropa University in Colorado, and Pratt Institute in New York [1].

Those with a master's or doctoral degree in a human services-related field may have the option to become an R-DMT via Alternate Route [2].

In addition to the R-DMT, which stands for Registered Dance Movement Therapist, there is the BC-DMT, which stands for Board Certified Dance Movement Therapist. The R-DMT requires a master’s degree with 700 hours of supervised clinical work, while the BC-DMT is the “advanced” qualification requiring a master’s degree of 3,640 hours of supervised clinical work and passing a grueling exam.[39]