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Could my aggressiveness be caused by anxiety?

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Dr. Michael Welsh answered

Specializes in Clinical Psychology

Depression?: Depression is more commonly linked to aggression than anxiety. Anxiety and depression symptoms seem to overlap and can lead to aggression. Talking to a psychologist can be productive in reducing your symptoms and addressing your concerns.

Answered 8/26/2013

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