Omar experienced panic attacks on several different occasions, all when he was away from home. He now hardly ever ventures away from his home. Which of the following statements about Omar is true?
A. His form of panic disorder is less common than panic disorder without agoraphobia.
B. His form of panic disorder is more common than panic disorder without agoraphobia.
C. His diagnosis best fits a specific phobia rather than panic disorder.
D. His panic disorder will likely resolve within weeks without treatment.
Answer: A
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