The short answer is yes, Anxiety can be a disability. Anxiety can escalate to a level where one is unable to leave home and function in the...

The short answer is yes, Anxiety can be a disability. Anxiety can escalate to a level where one is unable to leave home and function in the community. Anxiety can make it impossible to maintain employment, drive a car, and interact with others. Anxiety can take away from one's ability to perform the expected daily tasks of an adult. Suffering from an anxiety disorder is a miserable experience.
But anxiety is highly treatable.
Going on disability if often unnecessary given the available treatment options. I have watched people degrade and devolve after accepting disability. It is not something to be taken lightly. Nothing is gained if the cure is worse than the disorder. Disability life can mean sleeping until noon because there is nowhere you have to be. It can mean skipping showers, as you will be staying home alone. It can mean increased isolation. Ask yourself what you will do all day? What will you do with the rest of your life? This is a very depressing outlook.
The question is, do you really need it?
1. SSI (Supplemental Security Income
2. SSDI (Social Security Disability Insurance)
Before applying, there are some things to consider:
Anxiety is a serious psychological disorder, that can be disabling in its worst forms. But it is also treatable. Accepting disability can make life worse.
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