From Social Security's new
mental impairments Listings effective January 17, 2017.:
12.06
Anxiety and obsessive-compulsive disorders
(see 12.00B5), satisfied by A
and B, or A and
C:
A.
Medical documentation of the requirements of paragraph 1, 2, or 3:
1. Anxiety disorder, characterized by
three
or more of the following;
a. Restlessness;
b. Easily fatigued;
c. Difficulty concentrating;
d. Irritability;
e. Muscle
tension; or
f. Sleep disturbance.
2. Panic disorder or agoraphobia, characterized by
one
or both:
a. Panic attacks followed by a persistent concern or worry about additional panic
attacks or their consequences; or
b. Disproportionate fear or anxiety
about at least two different situations (for
example, using public transportation, being in a crowd, being in a line, being outside of
your home, being in open spaces).
3. Obsessive-compulsive disorder, characterized by
one
or both:
a. Involuntary, time-consuming preoccupation with intrusive, unwanted thoughts;
or
b. Repetitive behaviors aimed at reducing anxiety.
AND
B. Extreme limitation of one, or marked limitation of two, of the following
areas
of
mental functioning (see 12.00F):
1.
Understand,
remember, or apply information (see 12.00E1
2.
Interact with others (see 12.00E2).
3.
Concentrate, persist, or maintain pace (see 12.00E3).
4.
Adapt
or
manage oneself (see 12.00E4).
OR
C. Your mental disorder in this
listing category is “serious and persistent;”
that is,
you have a medically documented history of the existence of the disorder over a period of
at least 2 years, and there is evidence of both:
1. Medical treatment, mental health therapy, psychosocial support(s), or a highly
structured setting(s) that is ongoing and that diminishes the symptoms and signs of your
mental disorder (see 12.00G2b);
and
2. Marginal adjustment,
that is, you have minimal capacity to adapt to changes in
your environment or to demands that are not already par
t of your daily life (see
12.00G2c)