An individual who has a panic disorder might describe
1. An incident of sudden onset of racing heart, dizziness, chest pain, shaking and choking, and a feeling that he or she is going to die.
2. Insomnia because of recurring dreams following a serious accident.
3. Persistent headaches, queasiness, and vague muscle pain associated with doing something unpleasant or disagreeable.
4. Repeated frightening thoughts that result in an urge to perform a simple task multiple times.
ANS: 1
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