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Treatment for agoraphobia usually consists of both medication and psychotherapy. Usually, patients can benefit from certain antidepressants, such as amitriptyline (Elavil), or selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors.
It usually begins between ages 15 and 35
Raynaud's phenomenon
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Agoraphobia- Fear of open spaces or of being in crowded public places, also a fear of leaving a safe place.
Rapid onset, and (usually) rapid resolution - as opposed to chronic diseases, which usually have a slow onset, and an insidious, protracted course.
Agoraphobia (fear of the market place) usually refers to having anxiety attacks in public areas where the sufferer can't escape or might feel embarrassed. Some severe cases can include becoming reclusive or house/roombound. Please consult your doctor if experiencing these symptoms.
I believe that's "Agoraphobia". yes, it's agoraphobia
The fear of going out into open spaces or public places is Agoraphobia. People suffering from Agoraphobia are usually known as shut-ins, seldom if ever, leaving their homes, and often this condition is combined with hoarding.
Actually agoraphobia, psychologically defined, is the fear of being outside, something terrible happening and having no immediate assistance or refuge. == == agoraphobia: more specifically, fear of crossing or being in the midst of open spaces, which are "outside." yes it is called agoraphobia
She had agoraphobia and never wanted to go out of the house.
She developed agoraphobia after experiencing a panic attack in a crowded shopping mall, making it difficult for her to leave her house.