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Ethical Rulings are:
I. Explanations relating to broad hypothetical circumstances.
II. Not enforceable, but one must justify departure.
III. Explanations relating to specific factual circumstances.
Biological Predisposition
An innate tendency or vulnerability to develop certain conditions, often based on genetic factors.
Panic Attack
A sudden episode of intense fear or discomfort, characterized by various physical symptoms, such as palpitations, sweating, and feelings of losing control or impending doom.
Obsessive-Compulsive Behaviour
A pattern of unreasonable thoughts and fears (obsessions) that lead to repetitive behaviors (compulsions), often recognized as a type of anxiety disorder.
Phobic Disorder
A type of anxiety disorder characterized by an excessive and irrational fear of an object, situation, or activity.
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