There are many different anxiety disorders a person could
develop. These disorders are usually characterized by intense anxiety leading
to panic attacks. Under the umbrella of anxiety disorders fall the category of
phobias, which as intense and irrational fears that lead to panic. Agoraphobia
is one such fear a person could have, and it is the most commonly treated
phobia in the mental health world. It may not be the most common, but its
symptoms are severe enough that treatment is almost always necessary.
Agoraphobia is the fear of leaving one’s home or safe area
and venturing into the outside world. It is also found in combination with
other phobias or obsessive-compulsive disorder. People suffering from
agoraphobia usually have panic attacks when they feel unsafe, and these unsafe
feelings include when the person is trapped, out of control, or too far from a
personal comfort zone. Many people suffering from agoraphobia are confined to
their homes or even to a specific room in their home.
There are many misconceptions surrounding people with
agoraphobia. First of all, agoraphobia is not a fear of open spaces, nor is it
a fear of crowded spaces. While these conditions may exist within a person as
well, agoraphobia is specifically a fear of being too far from a normal area,
regardless of the crowd. Many people welcome visitors into their home, even if
they themselves do not leave. Agoraphobics usually simply need to be in
complete control of a situation.
Agoraphobia can affect any person, regardless of gender,
age, religion, race, ethnicity, or economic status. The disorder is about twice
as common among women than among men, however. The conditions usually begins
with generalized panic attacks or slight phobias, and develops into a more and
more serious condition. Thankfully, treatment is available. A gradual process
of exposure is usually recommended, along with anti-anxiety medication
including benzodiazepines like alprazolam. Anti-depressants can also be used.
Some therapists will make house calls to help patients with agoraphobia, and
alternative treatments like hypnosis are becoming more and more popular in the
medical world as a treatment for agoraphobia and other anxiety conditions.
A number of famous people have suffered from agoraphobia in
the past, including celebrity chef Paula Dean, actress Kim Basinger, director
Woody Allen, and Nobel laureate for literature Elfriede Jelinek. The key here,
however, is to realize that there is hope. If you suffer from agoraphobia, ask
for help and you can begin the healing process.
- Mohammed Zahran -
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