A key distinction between panic disorder and a specific phobia is that?
- Phobias are triggered by a specific object or situation
- Panic attacks are always have an identification trigger
- The physical symptoms are entirely different
- Phobias do not cause significant anxiety
Explanation
Specific phobias involve intense fear directly tied to a specific object or situation (e.g., spiders, heights).
Panic disorder involves unexpected, recurrent panic attacks that can occur without an identifiable trigger.
Both can share physical symptoms (e.g., palpitations, sweating, shortness of breath), so symptoms are not entirely different.
Both can cause significant anxiety and functional impairment; phobias are not anxiety-free.
The key distinction: phobias have identifiable triggers, panic attacks may not.
Last updated question 28 feb 2026
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