Answer to Question 1
B
Panic disorder tends to occur in relatively young persons, with onset common sometime between adolescence and the mid-30s. There is a significant correlation between panic disorder and substance abuse. In many cases, the abuse problem may occur because the individuals with panic disorder treat their symptoms with alcohol or other substances. There is also a possible genetic component to panic disorder in that persons are more likely to develop the disorder if their identical twin also has it. There is also a significant increased risk for panic disorder in children of individuals with the condition.
Answer to Question 2
C
Modulating or transferring energy would be the last step. This is followed by knowing when to stop.