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Agoraphobia

About

Agoraphobia is the irrational fear of crowded places, people, or objects. It is derived from the Greek word; "agora" meaning the market place, or a place of assembly, and a "phobia" meaning an irrational fear.

Agoraphobia is a common 'Anxiety disorder'

  • It is one of the commonest types of phobic conditions seen in clinical practise.
  • It is defined as a phobic disorder that is characterised by an irrational fear of being in places away from familiar settings
Agoraphobia

Some common situations include:

  1. Driving
  2. Shopping
  3. Crowded places
  4. Travelling
  5. Standing in line
  6. Being alone
  7. Meetings and social gatherings.
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History of Agoraphobia

  • Westphal in 1872 was the first to describe the condition.
  • When describing the condition he stressed on the importance of anxiety associated with the condition.
  • Around the 1960's Agoraphobia was classified as a 'Phobic Anxiety Disorder'.

Latest Publications and Research on Agoraphobia

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