How are phobias different from panic disorders?

A. Phobias are related to a specific situation or object.
B. Phobias are fears about real, traumatic events.
C. Panic disorders are either situational or social.
D. The fear is a rational response, considering the situation.
E. Panic disorders are a constant state of panic; phobias are occasional.


Answer: A

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