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romanna [79]
3 years ago
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Mr. Santo has not left his home for 10 years for fear of having a panic attack. When he does think of leaving his home, he begin

s to hyperventilate, shake, and experience chest pains. Mr. Santo has the symptoms of:_______
A) panic disorder.
B) agoraphobia.
C) generalized anxiety disorder.
D) obsessive-compulsive disorder.
Social Studies
2 answers:
balu736 [363]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

c

Explanation:

generalized anxiety fidorder

slamgirl [31]3 years ago
4 0

The correct answer would be option B, Agoraphobia.

Mr Santo has the symptoms of Agoraphobia.  

Explanation:

Agoraphobia is a mental illness. Agoraphobia is a type of Anxiety Disorder. In this disorder, the person tries to avoid the places which give him panic, feel trapped and helpless.

In this type of mental illness, the person suffering from it extremely avoids the situations or places which may cause him panic attacks.

Anxiety is the main cause that triggers the Agoraphobia. Generally the home is considered the most safest place for a person. So a person with Agoraphobia thinks that the only safe person is his house and something bad will definitely happen if he goes out of the house.

In this question, Mr. Santo has not left his house for more than 10 years because of the fear of having panic attack, because whenever he thinks of going out of his home, he begins to hyperventilate, shake and experience chest pains, which shows that he has chronic Agoraphobia.

Learn more about Agoraphobia at:

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