A) how recently the last panic attack occurred.
B) the extent to which the person expects another panic attack to occur.
C) the number of panic attacks the person has had in the past.
D) how severe the panic attacks have been.
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A) aggression
B) sex
C) contamination
D) symmetry
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A) in a panic attack, the alarm is false, while in PTSD, the initial alarm is true.
B) in panic disorder, the alarm is true, while in PTSD, the alarm is false.
C) panic disorder but not PTSD has a biological vulnerability.
D) PTSD but not panic disorder has a biological vulnerability.
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A) A child who has social support after surviving a trauma
B) A man who is very angry and blaming about a traumatic experience
C) A woman who was psychologically prepared for a possible disaster
D) An individual who watches extensive television coverage of a crisis
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A) Experiencing a panic attack in a specific situation
B) Having a nightmare about a feared situation
C) Observing someone else experience severe fear
D) In certain conditions, being told about danger
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A) A student who is reluctant to speak up in a classroom due to fear of embarrassing herself.
B) A male who has difficulty urinating in a public restroom when others are present.
C) A person who can only eat comfortably when he is alone.
D) An individual who cannot travel on public transportation without a family member present.
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A) marketplace
B) home
C) travel
D) safe
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A) severe generalized anxiety
B) major depression
C) visual hallucinations
D) panic attacks
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A) determine whether the anxiety matches that expected for the child's age.
B) differentiate between separation anxiety and social anxiety disorder.
C) consider the various types of medication that will be therapeutically effective.
D) be wary for the psychotic episodes that often precipitate this condition.
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A) often know it is irrational, but can't help it.
B) usually are able to just "turn off" those feelings.
C) often experience a break with reality.
D) don't recognize that the feelings are, in fact, anxiety.
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A) the drug imipramine.
B) psychological treatment along with medication.
C) psychological treatment that includes cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) .
D) any available treatment since patients in all treatment conditions achieved the same long-lasting gains.
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A) Hippocampus
B) Amygdala
C) Prefrontal cortex
D) Hypothalamus
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A) Situationally predisposed
B) Expected
C) Unexpected
D) Uncued
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A) psychological treatment alone (PCT)
B) combined drug and psychological treatment
C) placebo alone
D) deep brain stimulation and transcranial magnetic stimulation
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A) day
B) week
C) month
D) year
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A) behavioral or mental.
B) positive or negative.
C) biological or psychological.
D) autonomic or somatic.
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A) large, extremely stressful events only.
B) mostly minor things.
C) physical threats only.
D) germs and diseases only.
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A) specific psychological
B) general biological
C) general psychological
D) specific biological
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A) only when he was stressed.
B) all the time.
C) hardly ever.
D) several times a day.
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A) agoraphobia
B) specific phobias
C) social phobia
D) panic disorder
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