How are panic disorder and agoraphobia related?

What will be an ideal response?

ANSWER:
?Panic disorder is an anxiety disorder characterized by intense fear and anxiety in the absence of danger that is accompanied by strong physical symptoms. Fear of having another panic attack may lead to agoraphobia, or fear of being in places from which escape may be difficult or where help may not be available if one were to experience panic.

Psychology

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One of the major problems associated with persoality inventories is that they are:

a. so long that most people refuse to take them b. dependent on the honesty of the person taking the test. c. not standardized, leading to low reliability d. too time-consuming to admister

Psychology

Dr. Cummings believes that psychological disorders can be diagnosed, treated, and possibly cured, just like physical illnesses. Dr. Cummings' views reflect the point of view suggested by

a. the medical model of abnormal behavior. b. the behavioral model of abnormal behavior. c. the deviance model of abnormal behavior. d. the psychodynamic model of abnormal behavior.

Psychology