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14.2. How Do People Experience Disorders of Emotion?
Match each type of anxiety disorder with its description.
social anxiety disorder
panic disorder
agoraphobia
specific phobia
generalized anxiety disorder
sudden attacks of overwhelming terror
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nearly constant anxiety not associated with one specific thing
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fear of being in a situation from which one cannot escape
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fear of something that is disproportionate to the threat
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fear of being negatively evaluated by others in a social setting
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- Social anxiety disorder — fear of being negatively evaluated by others in a social setting
- Panic disorder — sudden attacks of overwhelming terror
- Agoraphobia — fear of being in a situation from which one cannot escape
- Specific phobia — fear of something that is disproportionate to the threat
- Generalized anxiety disorder — nearly constant anxiety not associated with one specific thing
- Panic disorder — sudden attacks of overwhelming terror
- Agoraphobia — fear of being in a situation from which one cannot escape
- Specific phobia — fear of something that is disproportionate to the threat
- Generalized anxiety disorder — nearly constant anxiety not associated with one specific thing
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