In what amounts to a public acknowledgement that anxiety disorders have run rampant during the pandemic, an influential expert panel is recommending for the first time that all American adults under the age of 65 be screened for the condition. “COVID has taken a tremendous…
New Anxiety Screening Recommendations for Adults Under 65!

Dr. David Lowemann, M.Sc, Ph.D., is a co-founder of the Institute for the Future of Human Potential, where he leads the charge in pioneering
In a bold move that recognizes the overwhelming impact of anxiety disorders during the pandemic, a respected task force is suggesting that it’s time to screen all adults under 65 for this condition. Just like a talented conductor leading a symphony, this panel has taken the lead in addressing and managing a growing issue. It’s akin to installing smoke detectors throughout a house so that any potential fire can be detected and prevented early on. By implementing universal screening, individuals with anxiety can receive timely intervention and support, leading to better overall mental health outcomes. This recommendation acknowledges that anxiety is not just a passing storm but a persistent weather pattern affecting many lives. Conducting regular screenings provides an opportunity for early identification and treatment, which can help prevent anxiety from intensifying and causing significant distress. To be part of this proactive approach and gain valuable insight into your mental well-being, I encourage you to explore the research behind anxiety screening for adults under 65.