Word: worriers
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...psychologist was like, ‘You’re a worrier, aren’t you?,’” says D., who was later diagnosed with anxiety disorder. “She didn’t take me seriously...
...worrier by nature," Chase says, "so I did begin to think that. But then I began to read articles about 'the death of irony' and how [the new climate] is going to require more family films, people are going to want less complexity, people are going to want more simpleminded, escapist fare. Like that's any different than before Sept. 11!" Says Gandolfini: "9/11, I hope it's changed us. If we haven't learned something from it, that's the real f______ tragedy. But I can only do my job. If [the show] is not relevant...
...fear that drugs like Luvox could be misused in an effort to socially engineer children who are merely shy or reserved. He warns that serious anxiety disorders must not be confused with the garden-variety anxieties of growing up. "We're not talking about a Woody Allen type of worrier here," he says. "These kids were paralyzed. There were kids who had not been able to go to school." He acknowledges that there is much left to learn about antidepressant drugs. Researchers aren't sure if Luvox will work long term or how long it is safe for a child...