Unchecked, the disorder often sets in motion a debilitating psychological sequel syndrome of agoraphobia, avoiding public places. |
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Many have also developed the mental disorder agoraphobia, a fear of open or public places, the study by Columbia University found. |
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As well as being a fear of open spaces, agoraphobia is also a fear of being in a crowd, being alone in a house and travelling alone. |
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But doctors say it is one of the more common forms of agoraphobia, a disorder characterized by a fear of open spaces. |
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In addition, the person may develop irrational fears called phobias, such as agoraphobia, about situations where a panic attack has occurred. |
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Benzodiazepines can relieve the distress associated with agoraphobia but have only a temporary effect. |
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Thomas is also exhibiting more obvious signs of agoraphobia, although of a slight degree. |
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People may show symptoms of depression and anxiety, panic attacks, or agoraphobia. |
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I'll confess my own agoraphobia, which prevents me from enjoying opening nights of popular movies. |
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I've seen clients who suffered for years with nameless agony, only to read an article about agoraphobia or panic disorder in a popular magazine. |
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These disorders include generalized anxiety disorder, panic disorder and agoraphobia, the fear of open spaces. |
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Word had it that he was suffering from both agoraphobia and claustrophobia and was constantly running in and out of the house. |
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Western psychologists compare hikikomori with social anxiety and agoraphobia, a fear of open places. |
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While some people with agoraphobia fear open spaces, others avoid crowded areas. |
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The worst cases can lead to agoraphobia or other crippling effects and are very sad because the anxieties and fears which cause so much trouble are usually groundless. |
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They give security and are wonderful emotional grease to help people with incapacitating fears like agoraphobia. |
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If you avoid situations that may cause a panic attack, the condition is known as panic disorder with agoraphobia. |
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Even though defined as a phobia, it is not a phobia in the way that arachnophobia or agoraphobia are, both clinical in their nature. |
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Listening to Mr Campbell's AFA address, it is easy to conclude that agoraphobia reigns over the American housing market. |
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Often, people experience panic disorders along with their phobia, especially if affected by agoraphobia. |
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It is worth questioning the use of such methods with people suffering from agoraphobia or panic attacks. |
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Arlene experienced a traumatic event in her mid-thirties, which led to depression and a severe anxiety disorder called agoraphobia. |
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It talks about her agoraphobia and her diabetes, as well as her recent court testimony, all without judgment or venom. |
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When people's lives become so restricted by the disorder, as happens in about one-third of all people with panic disorder, the condition is called agoraphobia. |
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Until recently agoraphobia was defined as a fear of open spaces. |
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Some people have an extreme fear condition called agoraphobia, and confine themselves to the home or other familiar places where they feel relatively safe. |
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This avoidance may eventually develop into agoraphobia, an inability to go beyond known and safe surroundings because of intense fear and anxiety. |
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About twice as many women as men are said to have panic disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, agoraphobia, and specific phobia. |
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Jatlow studied 17 healthy subjects and 21 patients with agoraphobia and panic attacks or panic disorder. |
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The project aims in particular to help sufferers of agoraphobia, a fear of open spaces. |
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Panic attacks may be accompanied by agoraphobia, when someone avoids or endures-with marked distress-specific situations, such as being outside the home alone, being in a crowd or standing in a line. |
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He has had trouble sleeping, suffers from agoraphobia, can only with the greatest difficulty, say, go out for a pizza, and feels a permanent tension inside himself, compounded by what he has inflicted on his family. |
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Such symptoms can include a failure to cope well in relationships, separation anxiety and agoraphobia. |
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Complex and social phobias – agoraphobia is a classic example – tend to emerge in young adulthood, although there is some evidence to suggest there may be a genetic element to these conditions, explains Dr Norris. |
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The epidemiology of panic attacks, panic disorder, and agoraphobia in the National Comorbidity Survey Replication. |
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He insisted that this was exclusively a heart disease, refusing to consider that he was suffering from any kind of panic disorder which might be complicated by agoraphobia. |
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In addition, about 50 percent of people with panic disorder develop agoraphobia, an abnormal fear of open or public places that are associated with anxiety-inducing situations or events. |
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Despite being strong in the water, I had three neuroses about diving: agoraphobia about the vast open expanses, claustrophobia about poor visibility, and acrophobia, fear of the drops. |
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People with agoraphobia go to great lengths to avoid places and situations such as streets, crowds, open spaces, bridges, elevators and any situation from which escape might be difficult or where help is not available. |
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Its founders are a team of clinical psychiatrists and game developers who got together to develop gamified solutions to manage psychological conditions such as stress and agoraphobia. |
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It discusses issues such as the fear of public speaking, agoraphobia, anxiety, migraine headaches, physical pain, fear of flying, depression, fibromyalgia and high blood pre ssure. |
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Phobic anxiety disorders and, in particular, panic disorder with agoraphobia and social phobia, appear to be most highly associated with alcohol use disorders. |
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At least my agoraphobia keeps me wrinkle-free. |
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Helps with all issues of space, bot agoraphobia and claustrophobia. |
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A journey into the heart of agoraphobia and the loneliness of the Australian outback, roadkill, by the Brisbane-based collective Splintergroup, puts us into the minds of the three characters. |
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Before the wedding was given the official go-ahead, Karen had to get a medical certificate from her doctor to prove she suffered from agoraphobia. |
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I have got agoraphobia and this is all I need on top of the case. |
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