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colton

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People correctly diagnosed with panic disorder can expect to:
 
  a. be able to control the physiologic changes and sensations during the attacks
  b. experience advance warning aura symptoms prior to an attack
  c. experience little or no residual anxiety between attacks
  d. not experience very much psychological distress during the attacks

Question 2

The child is most at risk for violence toward self or others when he or she:
 
  a. has to compete too hard for attention
  b. is in a too-crowded school situation
  c. is not able to express feelings appropriately
  d. doesn't have as much money or material possessions as his or her peers do



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Answer to Question 1

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Most persons who experience panic attacks have little or residual anxiety between attacks. In some individuals, the panic attacks are reproducibly provoked by exposure to certain stimuli (e.g., seeing a snake). In others, they may appear out of the blue or be most likely to occur in specific settings (such as the dentist's office).

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Risk of violence is highest when children are not able to express feelings through other than physical means. These children may also react in a manner inconsistent with their development age and the severity of the situation.




colton

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Reply 2 on: Jul 19, 2018
Wow, this really help


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Gracias!

 

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