Anxiety and Panic Disorders
and Disability Benefits
If you suffer from disabling Anxiety Disorder, Panic Disorder or
Phobia
and can no longer work a full time work week, I would be happy to
help you obtain your rightful Disability Benefits. You may be eligible for
Social Security Disability benefits, even if you will eventually recover.

Start by filling out the FREE online
Social Security Disability Claim
Evaluation Form (see Tab, on Left Hand Navigation), calling me at
201-317-0610 or emailing
SsiHelp@ptd.net or sojlaw@ptd.net.
What is an
Anxiety or Panic
Disorder??
THE SSA'S ADULT LISTING CRITERIA FOR
ANXIETY-RELATED MENTAL DISORDERS.

12.06 Anxiety-related disorders
: In these disorders anxiety is either the
predominant disturbance or it is experienced if the individual attempts to
master symptoms; for example, confronting the dreaded object or
situation in a phobic disorder or resisting the obsessions or compulsions
in obsessive compulsive disorders. The required level of severity for
these disorders is met when the requirements in both A and B are
satisfied, or when the requirements in both A and C are satisfied.

A. Medically documented findings of at least one of the following:

    1. Generalized persistent anxiety accompanied by three out of four
    of
    the following signs or symptoms:

    a. Motor tension; or

    b. Autonomic hyperactivity; or

    c. Apprehensive expectation; or

    d. Vigilance and scanning; or

    2. A persistent irrational fear of a specific object, activity, or
    situation which results in a compelling desire to avoid the dreaded
    object,
    activity, or situation; or

    3. Recurrent severe panic attacks manifested by a sudden
    unpredictable
    onset of intense apprehension, fear, terror and sense of impending
    doom
    occurring on the average of at least once a week; or

    4. Recurrent obsessions or compulsions which are a source of
    marked
    distress; or

    5. Recurrent and intrusive recollections of a traumatic experience,
    which are a source of marked distress; AND


B. Resulting in at least two of the following:

    1. Marked restriction of activities of daily living; or

    2. Marked difficulties in maintaining social functioning; or

    3. Marked difficulties in maintaining concentration, persistence, or
    pace; or

    4. Repeated episodes of decompensation, each of extended
    duration. OR


C. Resulting in complete inability to function independently
outside the area of one's home.
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