A 28-year-old woman comes to the office due to panic attacks. She was promoted at work 7 months ago and has experienced severe anxiety, trembling, sweating, chest tightness, and shortness of breath when giving presentations or meeting new clients. The patient says, "I have been anxious around people since I was a teenager, but it is getting worse. It's very embarrassing. I know everyone can see that I'm extremely nervous in meetings and will think I'm incompetent. I'm afraid I'll make a fool of myself. The last time I had to speak, I became so anxious that I couldn't breathe and almost passed out." The patient is becoming increasingly concerned that she will lose her job, which is resulting in poor sleep. She drinks 2-3 glasses of wine on weekends and does not use illicit substances. Physical examination is unremarkable. On mental status examination, she is visibly anxious throughout the interview and avoids eye contact with the physician. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis in this patient?
A) Generalized anxiety disorder
B) Panic disorder
C) Social anxiety disorder
D) Somatic symptom disorder
E) Specific phobia
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