In her autobiography, It Ain't About Cookin', Paula Deen discusses her battle with agoraphobia, which caused her to

A) experience unexpected panic attacks.
Incorrect. Agoraphobia is not associated with panic attacks.
B) engage in repetitive behaviors to make anxiety-provoking thoughts disappear.
C) fear being in a place where escape was difficult or embarrassing.
D) have sleep difficulties and other intense fear responses after experiencing a severely stressful event.


Answer: C) fear being in a place where escape was difficult or embarrassing.

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