Jim is in a constant state of anxiety and also has brief, sudden periods of panic. He also believes these periods of panic will occur when he's in a public location; therefore, Jim is afraid to leave his house. Jim's diagnosis is
a. acute stress disorder.
b. specific phobia.
c. panic disorder with agoraphobia.
d. panic disorder without agoraphobia.
C
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