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Neurobiological factors involved in panic disorder and generalized anxiety disorder provide evidence for
  the hypothesis that
 
  A) both disorders are caused by an excess of the GABA neurotransmitter.
  B) the two disorders are genetically identical.
  C) panic may be an acute version of generalized anxiety disorder.
  D) fear and anxiety are fundamentally distinct.

Question 2

Jack tells his therapist about a dream in which he struggles to drive a car that takes him in directions he
  does not want to go.
 
  The therapist interprets the dream to mean that Jack is trying to get control of his
  career future but feels he is being controlled by others. This suggests that the
 
  A) latent content of the dream is the story of trying to drive the car.
  B) manifest content of the dream is the story of trying to drive the car.
  C) latent content of the dream is impossible to determine.
  D) manifest content of the dream is the issue of Jack's career future.


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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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