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  1. Anxiety, Panic & Agoraphobia by Midwest Center for Stress & Anxiety
  2. Diagnosing agoraphobia in the context of panic disorder: examining the effect of DSM-IV criteria on diagnostic decision-making [An article from: Behaviour Research and Therapy] by N.B. Schmidt, D. Salas, et all
  3. Smoking and panic attacks, panic disorder, and agoraphobia: A review of the empirical literature [An article from: Clinical Psychology Review] by M.J. Zvolensky, M.T. Feldner, et all
  4. Agoraphobia: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Mental Disorders</i> by Rebecca J. , Ph.D. Frey, 2003
  5. Panic Disorder and Agoraphobia: A Guide by John H. Greist, James W. Jefferson, 2004-07
  6. Agoraphobia - A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, and Annotated Research Guide to Internet References by Health Publica Icon Health Publications, 2003-11-24
  7. Overcoming Agoraphobia by Alan J. Goldstein, more, 1988-06-03
  8. Agoraphobia by Peter Ganick, 1993-09
  9. Conquering Your Agoraphobia by Mona Woodford, 1987-04
  10. Ringroad.(Repressed Spaces: The Poetics of Agoraphobia)(Book review): An article from: Southerly by Alex Miller, 2006-06-22
  11. Agoraphobia: Nature and Treatment by Andrew M. Mathews, Michael G. Gelder, et all 1981-09-01
  12. Social anxiety and agoraphobia in the eating disorders: Associations with eating attitudes and behaviours [An article from: Eating Behaviors] by H. Hinrichsen, G. Waller, et all 2004-11-01
  13. Agoraphobia in the Light of Ego Psychology by Edoardo Weiss, 1964
  14. Overcoming agoraphobia; coping with the world outside by Muriel Frampton, 1974

101. Agoraphobia
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The word agoraphobia is derived from Greek words literally meaning "fear of the marketplace." The term is used to describe an irrational and often disabling fear of being out in public. Description Agoraphobia is just one type of phobia, or irrational fear. People with phobias feel dread or panic when they face certain objects, situations, or activities. People with agoraphobia frequently also experience panic attacks, but panic attacks, or panic disorder , are not a requirement for a diagnosis of agoraphobia. The defining feature of agoraphobia is anxiety about being in places from which escape might be embarrasing or difficult, or in which help might be unavailable. The person suffering from agoraphobia usually avoids the anxiety-provoking situation and may become totally housebound. Causes and symptoms Agoraphobia is the most common type of phobia, and it is estimated to affect between 5-12% of Americans within their lifetime. Agoraphobia is twice as common in women as in men and usually strikes between the ages of 15-35. The symptoms of the panic attacks which may accompany agoraphobia vary from person to person, and may include trembling, sweating, heart

102. Agoraphobia
Our Privacy Policy. agoraphobia Carol E. Watkins, MD. agoraphobia is the fearof going out into public places. It can occur with or without panic attacks.
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Agoraphobia is the fear of going out into public places. It can occur with or without panic attacks. In milder forms, agoraphobia may cause an individual to avoid certain situations and jobs. However, in some cases, the fear increases until the individual becomes depressed and housebound. Occasionally one may be too fearful to come in for treatment. This may be a reason for resurrecting the old concept of the physician’s house call. Individuals with severe agoraphobia should usually start both medication and therapy as soon as possible. Without the medication, such an individual might not be able to make full use of the therapeutic process. People with mild to moderate symptoms might chose a combination approach or therapy alone. Homework between situations, and coaching from family members or therapists help one gradually face the feared situations.

103. Panic, Phobias, And Agoraphobia
Information on diagnosis, incidence and treatment of panic and agoraphobia inchildren and adolescents. Panic Disorder, agoraphobia and Isolated Phobias.
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Panic attacks can occur in the context of several psychiatric conditions. A panic attack is a time-limited intense episode in which the individual experiences feelings of dread accompanied by physical sensations. Panic attacks usually average a couple of minutes but can last as long as 10 minutes and occasionally longer. Some really feel that they are about to die or have a serious medical problem. Children tend to have less insight than adults. Children may also be less articulate in describing their symptoms.

104. Agoraphobia
agoraphobia produces intense anxiety when you are in a place whereescape is difficult or embarassing. Those people who have had
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105. Adult Health Advisor 2003.2: Agoraphobia
Index. agoraphobia. What is agoraphobia? agoraphobia is an anxiety disorder. Aperson who has agoraphobia may also have panic disorder.
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What is agoraphobia?
Agoraphobia is an anxiety disorder. If you have agoraphobia, you avoid going places or doing things because you are afraid you will have no way to escape or will panic and have no help. For example, you might have intense fear of driving, crossing bridges, or being in shopping malls. You fear the reactions you will have in these situations. The fears can disable you. At their most extreme, they can prevent you from ever leaving your home. A person who has agoraphobia may also have panic disorder. People who have panic disorder have a number of severe panic attacks marked by a sense of impending doom. They may become agoraphobic because they want to avoid situations or places that might trigger a panic attack.
How does it occur?

106. A Book For Support People - Select Books
ANXIETY, PANIC ATTACKS AND agoraphobia Information For Support People,Family and Friends 3rd Edition. by Kenneth V. Strong Published
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107. Information On Agoraphobia
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Information on agoraphobia and suggestions are given for how to find a therapist.
According to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual-IV (DSM-IV), agoraphobia is the fear of being in places or situations from which escape might be difficult (or embarrassing). In some cases, the person may believe that help might not be avaiable in the event of suddenly developing symptoms that could be incapacitating or extremely embarrassing. To further illustrate, the person may fear having symptoms of dizziness or falling, depersonalization or derealization, loss of bladder or bowel control, vomiting or even cardiac distress. As a result of this fear, the person either restricts travel or needs a companion when away from home, or else endures agoraphobic situations despite intense anxiety. bodyOffer(32381) This ability to sometimes endure intense and uncomfortable situations baffles loved ones who may not understand why the agoraphobic does not consistently react in the same way each and every time. The purpose of this article is to explain further the dynamics of agoraphobia and how to access further help if there is a suspicion that someone you know may have the disorder. Specifically, the DSM-IV asserts that common agoraphobic situations include being outside the home alone, being in a crowd or standing in a line, being on a bridge, and traveling in a bus, train or car. Sometimes, the person will have panic attacks when in these situations which then means that the diagnosis would be labeled as, 'Panic Disorder with Agoraphobia.' However, it is not necessary to have panic attack symptoms to be diagnosed as having 'Agoraphobia.'

108. Digital Care: Agoraphobia
agoraphobia Studies Could sufferers of agoraphobia learn how to cope with theiranxieties using the latest technology in the area of Virtual Reality (VR)?
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Could sufferers of agoraphobia learn how to cope with their anxieties using the latest technology in the area of Virtual Reality (VR)? Computer graphic experts are currently able to create believable artificial environments in which people can learn how to overcome their fears, and acquire stable strategies of situational behaviour that would help them to deal with the world of others, in a public space.
The idea is to recreate a believable artificial environment that stimulates physical responses as a real one, but that can be individually controlled by the suffer to experience only the features that can be handled by the patient. As the techniques to cope with the anxiety are learned trough a number of virtual sessions, the richness of the environment is increased to transform the virtual into a real world bringing the patient to be able to cope with the anxieties in the everyday experience. Featured Devices
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Phobia treatment via virtual reality exposure therapy (VRET) is one of the emerging and most effective applications of virtual environments. Patients are exposed to anxiety causing stimuli in a fully controllable environment. Furthermore using the responses of people suffering of a conditions such as phobia, who demonstrate clear and measurable behavioural alterations, allows to investigate the effectiveness of virtual environments in triggering the sense of presence, the feeling that one might be actually experiencing a real place rather than a synthetic representation.

109. Panic Disorder And Agoraphobia
Panic Disorder and agoraphobia 11/24/98. carefully to rule out other problems.What is agoraphobia? Panic attacks can be so frightening
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Panic Disorder and Agoraphobia by Charles H. Booras, MD
All humans have a built-in "alarm system" that goes off when they feel threatened. This alarm starts chemical, physical and emotional changes that prepare us to either flee or fight the danger that triggered the alarm ("Flight or Fight Response). In some people, this alarm may go off unexpectedly, creating a very strong sense of threat when no danger is present. This "false alarm" is called a panic attack. It occurs in a condition known as panic disorder. What is a panic attack? A panic attack is a terrifying experience. Several physical and emotional signs occur during a panic attack. The most common signs are a racing heart, shortness of breath, faintness, hot or cold flushes, trembling, tingling, weakness and nausea, or feeling as though one's self or the external world has changed somehow. In addition, people with panic attack may fear that they are dying, or going crazy or are about to lose control. Some panic attacks come on very quickly and involve many intense feelings. Other attacks may be less intense and involve fewer feelings. The signs of panic attacks can change or stay the same from one attack to another. A panic attack sounds like a heart attack. Is it?

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111. Agoraphobia
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The word agoraphobia is derived from Greek words literally meaning "fear of the marketplace." The term is used to describe an irrational and often disabling fear of being out in public.
Description
Agoraphobia is just one type of phobia, or irrational fear. People with phobias feel dread or panic when they face certain objects, situations, or activities. People with agoraphobia frequently also experience panic attacks, but panic attacks, or panic disorder , are not a requirement for a diagnosis of agoraphobia. The defining feature of agoraphobia is anxiety about being in places from which escape might be embarrasing or difficult, or in which help might be unavailable. The person suffering from agoraphobia usually avoids the anxiety-provoking situation and may become totally housebound.
Causes and symptoms
Agoraphobia is the most common type of phobia, and it is estimated to affect between 5-12% of Americans within their lifetime. Agoraphobia is twice as common in women as in men and usually strikes between the ages of 15-35. The symptoms of the panic attacks which may accompany agoraphobia vary from person to person, and may include trembling, sweating, heart

112. Agoraphobia In Anxiety Disorders At ALLPSYCH Online
Psychiatric Disorders. agoraphobia (with or without a history of Panic Disorder). agoraphobia,like other phobias, is made up of extreme anxiety and fear.
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113. Agoraphobia - Medical Dictionary Definitions Of Popular Medical Terms
agoraphobia An abnormal and persistent fear of public places or open areas, especiallythose from which escape could be difficult or help not immediately
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114. Agoraphobia, UPMC | University Of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
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116. Agoraphobia Symptoms
agoraphobia Symptoms. This section describes the symptoms Symptomsof Panic Attacks and agoraphobia. Because the lists of symptoms
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Agoraphobia Symptoms
This section describes the symptoms of agoraphobia employed by psychiatrists as criteria in the diagnosis of anxiety disorders and some other psychological disorders.

117. Symptoms Of Agoraphobia Without History Of Panic Disorder
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About Drug Therapy ADHD (additional sections) Anxiety Disorders Causes of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder and Others NIMH Information on Anxiety Disorders Disorders: Panic Disorder Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder NIMH Information on OCD Posttraumatic Stress Disorder ... Social Phobia Common Underlying Symptoms: Panic Attacks Agoraphobia Mood Disorders (additional sections) Personality Disorders (additional sections) Schizoaffective Disorders (additional sections) Schizophrenic Disorders (additional sections) Chronic Pain and Illnesses (additional sections) The Site Editor provides Counselling Services which may be of help to clients whose lives are affected either directly or through those they love by some of these types of distress.
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This section describes the symptoms of agoraphobia without a history of panic disorder employed by psychiatrists and other mental health professionals.

118. Understanding Panic Disorder And Agoraphobia - May 15, 1998 - American Academy O
bullet, Understanding Panic Disorder and agoraphobia. All humans have a builtin alarm system that goes off when they feel threatened. What is agoraphobia?
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Please note: This information was as current as we could make it on the date given above. But medical information is always changing, and some information given here may be out of date. For regularly updated information on a variety of health topics, please visit familydoctor.org , the AAFP patient education Web site. Understanding Panic Disorder and Agoraphobia All humans have a built-in "alarm system" that goes off when they feel threatened. This alarm starts physical and emotional changes that prepare us to either flee or fight the danger that triggered the alarm. In some people, this alarm may go off unexpectedly, creating a very strong sense of threat when no danger is present. This "false alarm" is called a panic attack. It occurs in a condition known as panic disorder. What is a panic attack? A panic attack is a terrifying experience. Several physical and emotional signs occur during a panic attack. The most common signs are a racing heart, shortness of breath, faintness, hot or cold flushes, trembling, tingling, weakness and nausea, or feeling as though one's self or the external world has changed somehow. In addition, people with panic attack may fear that they are dying, or going crazy or are about to lose control. Some panic attacks come on very quickly and involve many intense feelings. Other attacks may be less intense and involve fewer feelings. The signs of panic attacks can change or stay the same from one attack to another.

119. HealthCentral - General Encyclopedia - Agoraphobia
agoraphobia. Calling your health care provider Call for an appointment withyour health care provider if symptoms suggestive of agoraphobia develop.
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120. Panic Disorder/Agoraphobia PsychDirect
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