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Agoraphobia is a form of anxiety disorder. The name is literally translated as "a fear of the marketplace", from the Greek agora, and thus of open or public spaces. Many people suffering from agoraphobia, however, are not afraid of the open spaces themselves, but of situations often associated with these spaces, such as social gatherings. Others are comfortable seeing visitors, but only in a defined space they feel in control of__such a person may live for years without leaving his home, while happily seeing visitors and working, as long as they can stay within their safety zone.


An agoraphobic experiences severe panic attacks during situations where they feel trapped, insecure, out of control, or too far from their personal comfort zone. During severe bouts of anxiety, the agoraphobic is confined not only to their home, but to one or two rooms and they may even become bedbound until their over-stimulated nervous system can quiet down, and their adrenaline levels return to a more normal level.


Agoraphobics are often extremely sensitised to their own bodily sensations, sub-consciously over-reacting to perfectly normal events. To take one example, the exertion involved in climbing a flight of stairs may be the cause for a fullblown panic attack, because it increases the heartbeat and breathing rate, which the agoraphobic interprets as the start of a panic attack instead of a normal fluctuation.


Agoraphobia can be successfully treated in many cases through a very gradual process of graduated exposure therapy combined with cognitive therapy and sometimes anti-anxiety or antidepressant medications.




See also

  • List of phobias

External links

  • Agoraphobia (http://www.healthdiaries.com/agoraphobia-battle.htm) A blog about the day to day battle against agoraphobia
  • Mental Health Matters: Agoraphobia (http://www.mental-health-matters.com/disorders/dis_details.php?disID=3)
  • Psych Forums: Agoraphobia Forum (http://www.psychforums.com/forums/viewforum.php?f=125)
  • Agoraphobia (http://www.anxietyinsight.com)









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Agoraphobia (3666 words)
If the person becoming agoraphobic was significantly depressed before onset, which is more common when the problem appears later in life, this could be the disorder that is treated first.
However, the agoraphobic might be in much the same situation when heavily pressed to attend a family gathering or when faced with something that he or she desperately wants to do.
The agoraphobic without panic disorder would still be afraid of the symptoms that were seen as 'his' or 'hers', particularly if it is thought they might lead to extreme embarrassment or danger like losing bladder control or being left lying in the road.
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