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The most significant development is a “ feeling
of impending doom”. In other words, they are constantly waiting
for something noxious about to befall them and enter the “what
if “scenario.
They become preoccupied with their own anxiety
symptoms, and dwell on thoughts of dying or other catastrophes.
The
psychological core of panic attacks can centre around fears of
internal
physical disaster, such as:
Heart
attack, acute abdominal catastrophe or cancer.
Mental disorder, such as: Going
crazy or 'making a fool out of yourself' (public disgrace) .
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