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Panic
disorder:
Panic disorder
involves panic attacks, which are rushes of intense fear, along
with symptoms such as a racing heart, shortness of breath, stomach
upset, sweating, and trembling. Initially these attacks appear to
come from "out of the blue," but often they become
linked with particular places or situations. If the person starts
to fear and/or avoid situations because they might trigger a panic
attack, the person is said to have panic disorder with agoraphobia
(literally, agoraphobia means "fear of the
marketplace"). Panic disorder with or without agoraphobia
often is treated successfully using cognitive-behavioral therapy.
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