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A person with agoraphobia suffers from intense fear of everyday ... A person with agoraphobia becomes highly dependent on others and eventually may not even ...

ENcourage: What is Agoraphobia?
To the outside observer, a person with agoraphobia may look no different from one with a social phobia. Both may stay home from a party. ...

Why Most People With Agoraphobia Take A Year Or More To Start ...
However, the average person with agoraphobia takes at least one full year to get diagnosed and even longer to learn enough about agoraphobia to start ...

Psychology Today's Diagnosis Dictionary: Agoraphobia
As noted earlier, sometimes a person with agoraphobia is unable to leave home alone, ... Thus the person with agoraphobia typically leads a life of extreme ...

Agoraphobia
The person suffering from agoraphobia usually avoids the anxiety-provoking ... The person with agoraphobia experiences anxiety in situations where escape is ...

What is Agoraphobia ? How to Avoid Avoidance
Knowing of the progressive nature of panic disorder and agoraphobia, the support person may be tempted to push the person with agoraphobia and push hard. ...

Why We Prefer "Social Anxiety" to "Social Phobia"
Agoraphobia results as a reaction to panic attacks that occur frequently and in many places, thus making the person with agoraphobia feel unsafe when ...


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Fear or disease? - Deccan Herald


Fear or disease?
Deccan Herald
... medicines to a person, if needed, and even try to connect the phobia to the current world in respect to that person. The most common phobias are the social phobia like public speaking, phobia of dogs, blood, driving at night and agoraphobia, ...

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On This Valentine's Day, Commit to Conquering Shyness With Toastmasters - MarketWatch (press release)


On This Valentine's Day, Commit to Conquering Shyness With Toastmasters
MarketWatch (press release)
7, 2012 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- It's the moment when you are finally face-to-face with that special someone. Your heart races, your face flushes and your tongue is glued to your throat. Don't let your shyness get the best of you this Valentine's Day ...

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The Lantern: Phobias create paralysis for many, are treatable - my.hsj.org


The Lantern: Phobias create paralysis for many, are treatable
my.hsj.org
Now in early 2012 Presser can proudly say she has conquered the unconquerable; she has begun to overcome her agoraphobia. It is what keeps people up at night. It prevents people from leaving their homes. It encompasses the true essence of fear.

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Why do people have phobias? - io9


Why do people have phobias?
io9
Another common class of phobias are spatial ones, such as claustrophobia, agoraphobia, and acrophobia. It's not strange that these things occasionally provoke fear. It's just strange that they provoke such massive fear in some people that they aren't, ...

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The Cordova Times - Extreme Stress - Cordova Times


The Cordova Times - Extreme Stress
Cordova Times
In the meantime, there is a lot of quiet sidewalk chatter about the stress of the past several weeks, the fact that many people are still shoveling out their homes, boats and wharehouses; and recovering from extreme fatigue and the struggle of ...

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'You're in charge: it's up to you to stop it' - Catholic Herald Online


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'You're in charge: it's up to you to stop it'
Catholic Herald Online
No matter how much help you receive as a survivor that 13-year-old child is still inside somewhere and still comes up, that little voice saying: 'You're not really a good person. You're worthless.' That never really goes away.

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Paula Deen opens up about diabetes - Tucson Citizen


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Paula Deen opens up about diabetes
Tucson Citizen
Says her son Jamie: “I hope people will recognize Mom as a fighter, a guiding force in their battle with whatever it might be. “Mom has faced many challenges. She had agoraphobia, and it took a year for her to get in the car and drive around the block.
Paula Deen's Diabetes: Are We Getting the Right Message?A Sweet Life (blog)

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