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What was Bedlam?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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The DSM-5 differs from the DSM-IV-TR in that
 
  a) agoraphobia is a distinct disorder rather than a subtype of panic disorder.
  b) agoraphobia is a subtype of panic disorder rather than a distinct disorder.
  c) agoraphobia is a subtype of phobic disorders rather than a distinct disorder.
  d) none of the above.



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Answer to Question 1

Bedlam was an asylum in London that became well known for its deplorable conditions
and practices. It was typical of many asylums of the sixteenth century that served
primarily as storage facilities for the mentally ill.

Answer to Question 2

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