Prior to entering a restaurant, Amy starts to shake, hyperventilate, and feel light-headed. She is too terrified to enter the restaurant. She turns around immediately and catches the first taxi back home. This behavior is MOST consistent with:
A. depression.
B. Parkinson's disease.
C. an anxiety disorder.
D. Huntington's disease.
Answer: C
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