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  1. Silently Suffering with Anxiety, Depression, and Agoraphobia by Julie Auriana, 2008-01-28
  2. "Overcoming Agoraphobia" by Michelle Tason, 2008-11-23
  3. Agoraphobia: How I Overcame This Crippling Disease by Adele Paolino, 1983-08
  4. Agoraphobia by Robyn Vines, 1987-10-29
  5. 21st Century Complete Medical Guide to Phobia, Phobic Disorder and Related Mental Health Problems, Agoraphobia, Social Phobia, Authoritative Government ... for Patients and Physicians (CD-ROM) by PM Medical Health News, 2004-06
  6. Agoraphobia - Sunshine On My Shoulder by Jan Sparks and Suzanne Pinder, 2000
  7. Who's Afraid of Agoraphobia? by Alice Neville, 1986-03
  8. Agoraphobia in the Light of Ego Psychology by Edoardo Weiss, 1964
  9. Panic Disorder and Agoraphobia in Daily Life by Chantal Irma Mauricette Dijkman-Caes, 1993-01-01
  10. Agoraphobia supplement to the mastery of your anxiety and panic II program: Client workbook (TherapyWorks) by Michelle Genevieve Craske, 1994
  11. Agoraphobia Medical Guide by Qontro Medical Guides, 2008-07-09
  12. Agoraphobia: Nature and Treatment (Guilford Clinical Psychology and Psychotherap by Andrew M., Michael G. Gelder, and Derek W. Johnston Mathews, 1981
  13. Agoraphobia by Peter Ganick, 1993-09
  14. NAG level differences in panic disorder and agoraphobia [An article from: Journal of Anxiety Disorders] by M.J. Garvey, R. Noyes, 2005-01

81. Eileen's Panic Page
A mother living with agoraphobia shares her stories, humor, motivations, tips, and advice. Also offers puzzles and games, a message board, and a chat room.
http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Gallery/1909/

82. Available Effective Treatments For Panic Disorder And Agoraphobia
AVAILABLE EFFECTIVE TREATMENTS FOR PANIC DISORDERAND agoraphobia AND SATISFACTION WITH TREATMENT,
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AVAILABLE EFFECTIVE TREATMENTS
FOR PANIC DISORDER AND AGORAPHOBIA
AND SATISFACTION WITH TREATMENT B. Bandelow, P.D. Dr., Dipl.-Psych.,
Consultant Psychiatrist, K. Sievert, Dr.M. Röthemeyer, G. Hajak, P.D. Dr., Consultant Psychiatrist ,L. Adler, Dr., Consultant Psychiatrist, and E. Rüther, Prof. Dr., Göttingen, Germany.
Correspondence: PD Dr. B. Bandelow , Dept. of Psychiatry, The University of Göttingen, Germany Abstract Keywords : Panic Disorder; Agoraphobia; Drug treatment, Psychological treatment Introduction Patients with panic disorder with or without agoraphobia (PDA) as defined by DSM-III-R can be effectively treated with psychological and psychopharmacological treatment modalities. For an overview, all 77 PDA studies that could be traced by computer-aided literature search were evaluated (update of study [2]). In Table 1 and Table 2, the results of controlled studies are listed. A summary of these results is presented in Table 3. As placebo treatments are usually highly effective in panic disorder [1], only studies should be taken into account that used a drug placebo, a "psychological placebo" or a "waiting list" condition as a control group. Treatments that have proven effective in such comparisons include: benzodiazepines (e.g. alprazolam [1])

83. Paniksyndrom
Information about panic disorder, anxiety and agoraphobia. Includes book suggestions, links, and a message board.
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84. Agoraphobia And Other Mental Disorders

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85. Teenage Phobias And Fears
Dedicated to helping young people overcome agoraphobia, fears, and general phobias. Includes encouragement, tips and hints, an extensive list of phobias, and resources.
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86. Agoraphobia: Techniques For Relief
agoraphobia. agoraphobia is related to fear of developing paniclike symptoms (eg,dizziness or diarrhea). - Phillip W. Long, MD (Internet Mental Health).
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- Phillip W. Long, M.D. (Internet Mental Health) The word "agoraphobia" originally meant "fear of the open marketplace" and meant fear of open spaces. Now it's usually used as a term to describe the fear of going into unfamiliar territory. Agoraphobics have had panic attacks before and are afraid of having a panic attack away from home or away from someone they feel safe with. Agoraphobics might describe their symptoms as panic, panic attacks, anxiety, nervousness, fear, spells, rapid heartbeat, hyperventilation, fear of death, fear of going crazy or the fear of fear itself. Agoraphobics experience anxiety about being in places or situations from which escape might be difficult. They are afraid panic-like symptoms might occur. Agoraphobic fears could include being outside the home; being in a crowd; being on a bridge; and traveling. Agoraphobia usually causes people to avoid these situations or have someone accompany them - sometimes causing serious interruptions and inconveniences and often leading to feelings of low self-worth. Agoraphobics often have a lifestyle which is severely limited by their condition.

87. PanicSolutions - Panic Attack Symptom Disorder Agoraphobia Treatment
Selfhelp program for panic and agoraphobia, including pre-and post-intervention reports and fully-integrated self-help materials.
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88. Harvard University Press/Constructing Panic
Constructing Panic The Discourse of agoraphobia by Lisa Capps, ElinorOchs, Jerome Bruner, published by Harvard University Press.
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Lisa Capps was Assistant Professor of Psychology at Berkeley Elinor Ochs is Professor of Anthropology at the University of California, Los Angeles Jerome Bruner is University Professor at New York University
Constructing Panic
The Discourse of Agoraphobia
Lisa Capps, Elinor Ochs, Jerome Bruner
Meg Logan has not been farther than two miles from home in six years. She has agoraphobia, a debilitating anxiety disorder that entraps its sufferers in the fear of leaving safe havens such as home. Paradoxically, while at this safe haven, agoraphobics spend much of their time ruminating over past panic experiences and imagining similar hypothetical situations. In doing so, they create a narrative that both describes their experience and locks them into it. Constructing Panic offers an unprecedented analysis of one patient's experience of agoraphobia. In this novel interdisciplinary collaboration between a clinical psychologist and a linguist, the authors probe Meg's stories for constructions of emotions, actions, and events. They illustrate how Meg uses grammar and narrative structure to create and recreate emotional experiences that maintain her agoraphobic identity. In this work Capps and Ochs propose a startling new view of agoraphobia as a communicative disorder.

89. An Agoraphobic's Brown Study
A lesbian who has recovered from agoraphobia writes about her life past and present.
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90. § 8. Agoraphobia. 7. Pronunciation Challenges. The American Heritage Book Of En
§ 8. agoraphobia. 7. Pronunciation Challenges. 8. agoraphobia. The pronunciation( g´´ r -f ´b - ) is the one most widely accepted in educated speech.
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91. The Panic Disorder Recovery Center
Information,resources and support for people who experience panic disorder, panic attacks, anxiety disorder and/or agoraphobia
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92. 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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Support people have their own emotional challenges, confusions and needs. This book give much needed information and support to the families, employers, teachers and friends of people with anxiety based disorders. Support people also require their own type of information. One of the major complaints from people with disorders is that they cannot get those around them to read the information they give them. "It is 'too long', 'too technical', 'can't understand it', 'doesn't speak to them,' etc.

93. Anxiety Or Phobia Therapy Counseling: Anxiety Disorder, Phobias, And Agoraphobia
Cynthia Ashley is a specialist in counseling panic disorder, agoraphobia and phobias. She is a recovered therapist. Offers live Internet video counseling sessions, telephone counseling, and email help.
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94. Agoraphobia, True Relief Without Drugs
agoraphobia, usually improves or disappears with the proper use of EFT –download free manual. Marie had agoraphobia for at least 25 years.
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I received a phone call last night from a lady with Agoraphobia ("Marie") whom I had never met. I drove 20 miles to her VERY rural home this morning to see if I could help. Nice lady. She answered the door with her toddler grandson ("Johnny") at her side.
Marie had agoraphobia for at least 25 years. She can go outside her home but rarely goes beyond 50 yards without feeling intense body heat, panic and other fear responses. She refers to it as "my illness." The first order of business is always establishing rapport. We had done a fairly good job on the phone the night before and, since I knew she had great concerns for Johnny, I immediately turned my attention toward him. I got down on one knee (at his physical level) and, in a form of child talk (his style of language), asked him how old he was. He warmed up right away and informed me that he was practicing to be a bell. I said "ding-dong" as he moved his head back and forth. Rapport is easy if we are flexible and genuinely care. Marie loved it. That's important. It establishes trust and opens one up to these belief-violating procedures. The subtle energies that circulate throughout the body have been largely ignored (until recently) by western scientists. As a result, our use of them for emotional and spiritual healing has been sparse at best. With EFT, however, we consider these subtle energies to be the front running cause of emotional upsets. As a result, we generate results that are FAR beyond those of conventional methods. Even a cursory review of the case histories on this web site will reveal that.

95. Agoraphobia - Information / Diagnosis / Treatment / Prevention
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96. Panic Attack
agoraphobia. agoraphobia often, but not always, coincides with PanicDisorder. agoraphobia is characterized by a fear of having a
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97. Psychology Today Conditions Center, Agoraphobia
Psychology Today Conditions Center, definitive resourcefor psychological terms and info, agoraphobia.
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98. Bbc.co.uk - Health - Illnesses And Conditions - Agoraphobia
agoraphobia By Dr. Trisha Macnair Ask a few questions A fear of open spaces withno escape The bridge held the clue Agoraphobics can become totally housebound
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Agoraphobia By Dr. Trisha Macnair Ask a few questions A fear of open spaces with no escape The bridge held the clue ... Treatment is essential One of my trickiest moments as a medical student was in my psychiatry finals when I was introduced to an apparently healthy young woman. I was told that she had a large collection of traffic tickets for abandoning her car in a one-way street at the entrance to a small bridge which crossed a river which ran through the centre of town. The examiner invited me to ask a few relevant questions to help establish the diagnosis. Ask a few questions Fortunately after a few nerve racking seconds I was able to put the pieces of the jigsaw together. I asked the following questions:
  • did she have a fear of being in some sort of situation where there was no obvious or immediate escape? how would she feel strolling on a long beach or in the crowd at a football match?
  • 99. BBC- One Life - Health - Healthy Mind - Anxiety: Agoraphobia
    One Life Anxiety agoraphobia. What is it? agoraphobia is one of themost common kinds of anxiety. Two or three in every 100 young
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    • being outside the home alone being in a crowd being on a bridge travelling in a bus, train or car.

    100. Agoraphobia
    .agoraphobia is just one type of phobia, or irrational fear....... agoraphobia. Definition. The word agoraphobia out in public.
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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

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