GAF
GAF, or the Generalized Anxiety Framework, is a psychological model that helps understand and treat anxiety disorders. It emphasizes the role of cognitive processes, emotional responses, and behavioral patterns in the development and maintenance of anxiety. By identifying these factors, therapists can tailor interventions to help individuals manage their anxiety more effectively.
In addition to its clinical applications, GAF is also used in research to study the prevalence and impact of anxiety disorders in various populations. This framework aids in developing standardized assessments and treatment protocols, contributing to a better understanding of mental health issues related to anxiety.