What's disclose the reason for the visit (on the medical form, you will be asked about it) and what you did to address the problem. Your social worker/assessor will ask about it, and if the reasons you were anxious have been dealt with in a healthy manner (therapy, exercise, family support) then you are golden (Diablo 3 Gold).
I think it can actually be seen in a positive light that you reached out for help and are open to discussing it. It says a lot about a person-how they handle their problems, especially since adopting has its own unique stressors. Best of luck with your adoption, and please know that many on this board are anti-adoption and will tell you differently to try to discourage you. (Most of them are from an earlier era where adoption was not as open and accepted as it is now).
this decision is made by paps before they ever know a biomom - they don't want the child's mom anywhere in the child's life, period.
some who adopt from abroad later say that oh, they wish they could find the child's biomom in China (Diablo 3 Gold), or wherever - nope - easy to say.
if they are interested in the child maintaining his/her heritage, they wouldn't adopt from a country where it's nigh impossible to trace bios.
I think many adopters give lip service to the idea of searching/finding for international adoptees because as the adoptees grow, the adopters see the angst the kids have and wish to appease it - but of course, they made the decision to adopt from abroad for the specific outcome of not having a biomom to deal with (Diablo 3 Gold).
I knew an adoption facilitator and she confirmed that PAPs came to her wanting to adopt internationally specifically to keep the biomom out of their lives, and the child's life, forever.
Pity for the kids.