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In DSM-5, the possible diagnoses for panic disorder are:
Third-Party Intervention
The involvement of an external entity in resolving disputes or conflicts between other parties, aiming to facilitate a negotiated solution.
Mediator
A neutral third party who facilitates a negotiated solution by using reasoning, persuasion, and suggestions for alternatives.
Arbitrator
A neutral third party tasked with making a decision in a dispute between two or more parties.
Third-Party Intervention
A process in which an external individual or entity gets involved in a conflict or negotiation to assist the parties in reaching a resolution, often used in mediation and dispute resolution contexts.
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