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Since the terrorist attacks of September 11 and the ensuing terrorist threats, millions of Americans understand what it is like to be anxious or depressed. Indeed, many have felt sad, afraid, withdrawn, hopeless, irritable, anxious, suspicious of others, and numb since that terrible day. Some have had trouble sleeping or concentrating on their work or studies.

In fact, a post-attack poll, conducted by the Pew Research Center for the People and the Press, found that more than half of all American adults say they've experienced one or more of these problems.

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