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Harvard university
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A panic attack is a sudden, overwhelming experience of terror or fright. Whereas anxiety involves a blend of several negative emotions, panic is more focused. Some clinicians think of panic as a normal fear response that is triggered at an inappropriate time. In that sense, panic is a false alarm. Descriptively, panic can be distinguished from anxiety in 2 respects: it is more intense, and it has a sudden onset. Review the case study on page 101 of your text. In one or two paragraphs outline and describe the physiological symptoms experienced by the individual and their consequences
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