When a bank evaluates a person for a loan, what does the word "capacity" refer to? D. The ability to make payments on time
Which federal agency insures savings deposits? D. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Unions have been in decline since the 1960s because of C. Americans finding union jobs to be too difficult
Answer: Panic disorder along with Agoraphobia
Explanation:
Panic disorder doesn't refer to a single panic attack for someone to have panic disorder they must experience frequent panic attacks.
Agoraphobia occurs when someone is anxious of being around places where they feel trapped. Having a once off panic attack can not be classified as panic disorder , however when a person have repeating episodes of panic attacks that is a sign of having panic disorder.Panic attack and agoraphobia doesn't always go together, Some people may have one without the other.
Symptoms of panic disorder include:
- Reccuring and unexpected panic attacks
- constant anxiety about having a panic attack for a month after having had one.
- losing control
Symptoms of agoraphobia
- This is a fear associate with feeling trapped in an open space but still feel like you can't escape it.
- This involves things like being in in an enclosed space like a small shop or theatre
- One space like a shopping mall or car park
- Public transport such a a bus or plane or train
Or anywhere other than your own home.
Answer:
The emphasis on emotion and instinct
Explanation:
Emotion: It is defined as a composite state of feeling that results in psychological and physical changes that affect behavior and thought processes. According to David G. Meyers, a person's emotion includes expressive behaviors, conscious experience, and physiological arousal.
The three main components of emotions are physiological, cognitive, and behavioral.
Instinct describes a set of behaviors which is unlearned and being placed in motion because of the environmental trigger.
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