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Panic Disorder as 'Fear of Fear'
Panic disorder is often characterized as a 'fear of fear' because the experience of a panic attack is so terrifying that individuals develop an intense fear of having another one. This secondary fear leads them to become preoccupied with avoiding future attacks, often by modifying their behavior and avoiding situations they associate with panic.
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