Jachike, I think you missed the point in your post. Physical pain is not being referred to here as a cause of anxiety, but a symptom of anxiety. And DEFINITELY physical pain can be caused by anxiety.Jachike Samuelson wrote: ↑11 Aug 2020, 05:34 Nerea wrote:
> Among the anxiety symptoms mentioned in the book, I didn’t know neck pain,
> face pain, shoulder pain, and dry mouth are symptoms of anxiety until I
> read them from the book.
I did. The book just reinforced the idea. I've had times in my life where I had to cancel on clients because I just couldn't move around or get anything done. Physical pain is a real source of anxiety.
Lee