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Title: Agoraphobia Management: Effective Treatment Options


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Agoraphobia Management Effective Treatment
Options
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Introduction
  • According to past studies, anxiety disorders
    affect 33.7 of the worlds population in their
    life time. In the United States alone, 40 million
    adults suffer from some form of anxiety disorders
    every year. This translates to 18.1 of the total
    population. These statistics are alarming just to
    say the least. Suffice it to say that if you are
    not a victim, someone in your circles probably
    is.
  • Anxiety in itself is a normal human emotion.
    Healthy people feel nervous from time to time.
    For example, you may feel nervous just before you
    walk into the exam room or prior to making a
    life-changing decision. However, when you notice
    you have extreme feelings of panic and anxiety
    over simple things like going to the grocery
    store or the mall, chances are you suffer from
    some type of anxiety disorder.

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  • This mental condition can stop you from carrying
    on with your social life. It can consume with
    your mind with constant thoughts of worry and
    fear round the clock. Anxiety disorders are
    varied including panic disorders, social anxiety
    disorder (aka social phobia), obsessive
    compulsive disorder (OCD), post-traumatic stress
    disorder (PTSD), major depressive disorder,
    generalized anxiety disorder, and specific
    phobias.
  • Agoraphobia, the irrational fear of crowds, is a
    type of panic and anxiety disorder that is both
    rare and severe in equal measure. Addiction Hope
    puts the number of American adults suffering from
    this deadly condition as 1.8 million. From this
    figure, it is safe to say that this problem is
    not a reserve for America only the entire world
    needs to share in this pie as well.
  • Follow through as we shed more light into the
    symptoms, causes and treatment of agoraphobia.

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Table of Contents
  • What is Agoraphobia?
  • Causes of Agoraphobia.
  • Symptoms.
  • Treatment Options.
  • Additional Information.
  • Self-help Techniques During an Attack.

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What is Agoraphobia?
  • Agoraphobia is a form of anxiety disorder that
    causes an individual to fear crowds. People with
    this condition often shudder at the thought of
    leaving their own homes, going to crowded places
    and generally entering spaces with no escape
    routes. They fear the risk of having a panic
    attack in a public place.
  • Agoraphobics avoid elevators, large open spaces,
    huge music concerts, travelling, and crossing
    bridges. The avoidance behaviours differ for
    different agoraphobics. Some fear having a panic
    attack on the wheel. Because of this, they will
    not only avoid driving but using any means of
    transportation whatsoever including a train, bus,
    bike, and plane.
  • These queer behaviours have a tendency to pick up
    pace over time. If not checked, they can
    certainly impair a persons quality of life
    considerably. For instance, an agoraphobic may
    have a hard time travelling for work or business
    appointments or showing up for social gatherings.
    In short, everyday life becomes utterly affected.

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Causes of Agoraphobia
  • Doctors havent yet made a conclusive report on
    what really causes agoraphobia. However, certain
    factors increase your risk of developing this
    mental condition. These include
  • Substance abuse
  • A second type of anxiety disorder such as
    obsessive compulsive disorder or generalized
    anxiety disorder.
  • Feelings if depression
  • Genetics
  • Suffering from another type of phobia such as
    claustrophobia or social phobia.
  • Sexual or physical abuse history.
  • According to Healthline, agoraphobia is more
    prevalent in women than in men. Typically, the
    condition comes around when you are a young adult
    of around 20 years of age. If not treated, the
    symptoms intensify over time until it takes full
    control of your entire life.

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Symptoms
  • If an agoraphobic is forced into an uncomfortable
    situation, he or she will most likely experience
    intense anxiety feelings evidenced by the
    following symptoms
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Diarrhea
  • An increased heart rate
  • Chest pain
  • Fainting
  • Dizziness
  • Light headedness
  • Sweating
  • Shaking
  • Trembling

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  • Shortness of breath
  • Problems with swallowing
  • Feeling too hot or too cold
  • Fear of dying

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Treatment options
  • Treatment of agoraphobia should occur as early as
    possible. National Institute of Mental Health
    (NIHM) estimates that 40 agoraphobic cases are
    actually severe. If left untreated, the condition
    can be quite disabling. It can affect the quality
    of life in more ways than one.
  • When you visit the doctor, they will first make a
    proper diagnosis to know which treatment option
    is right for you. Heck, it may even be that the
    stomach bug got to you or you had a heart attack.
    Youll be asked questions in the lines of when
    you first noticed you were agoraphobic, the
    medical history of both you and your family and
    all the symptoms you have been experiencing. You
    may also need to give out your blood for testing
    as this will reveal any physical cause for the
    disorder.
  • There are certain standards outlined by the
    American Psychiatric Association in their
    Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental
    Disorders (DSM). If your diagnosis doesnt meet
    the standards, you will not be declared
    agoraphobic.
  • According to the DSM, being a person with
    agoraphobia means having extreme feelings of
    anxiety in two or more of the symptoms below.

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  • Leaving home on your own
  • Using public means of transport such as a bus or
    train
  • Being in crowded open places like the parking lot
    or the grocery store
  • Being in the middle of a crowd
  • Being in enclosed places like a car or an
    elevator
  • DSM has a few more other conditions that need to
    be fulfilled before a person is declared
    agoraphobic. If the symptoms are caused by
    something else such as substance abuse or any
    other type of disorder, they will be declared
    free from agoraphobia.
  • There are three treatment options for this mental
    condition. Lets delve deeper into each of them
    below.

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  • 1. Therapy
  • Therapy is often the most effective agoraphobia
    management option for most medical experts. When
    combined with medication, the outcome is even
    more fruitful. There are three main therapies
    employed in managing this condition.
  • Psychotherapy
  • Commonly referred to as talk therapy,
    psychotherapy involves visiting a therapist or
    any other mental health expert on a regular basis
    just to talk. It is a fantastic method of
    treatment because it allows you to express your
    fears to a stranger whom you can trust. During
    the appointment, you can talk about all the
    issues you face with regards to the panic
    disorder. Psychotherapy is often a short-term
    solution that is stopped once you are able to
    counter your anxiety and fears.

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  • Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)
  • Almost all agoraphobics undergo this type of
    therapy at some point in their lifetime. CBT is
    almost similar to psychotherapy only that it is
    thorough and thought-provoking. Here, your
    negative thoughts and feelings towards
    agoraphobia will be challenged to the core. The
    therapist will help you know how to handle
    stressful situations right from the mind. It is
    highly successful method in trying to help you
    gain control over your anxiety and fears.
  • Exposure therapy
  • As the name suggests, exposure therapy focuses on
    helping you cope with anxiety by releasing you
    into environments you had initially termed as
    unsafe At first, this will seem overwhelming
    and downright frustrating but once the process is
    done, you wont believe the far you would have
    come by then.

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  • 2. Medicine
  • Both antidepressants and anti-anxiety medications
    are used in combination with therapy for optimal
    results. Antidepressants are commonly referred to
    as selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors
    (SSRIs) and they include fluoxetin (Prozac) and
    sertraline (Zoloft). These have been known to
    bring down any feelings of depression that often
    accompany anxiety.
  • Anti-anxiety medication or simply
    benzodiazepines, on the other hand, are sedatives
    that can be used by your doctor to help relieve
    symptoms of anxiety. They are often utilized on a
    short-term basis, mainly for acute cases. These
    drugs can be rather addictive. Doctors have
    therefore put out strong cautions especially for
    people who have suffered from anxiety problems
    for a relatively long period of time.
  • Please note that medication may take up-to 2
    weeks to relieve anxiety symptoms. Also, you may
    have to try different medications before you
    arrive at your perfect fit.

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  • 3. Lifestyle changes
  • Lifestyle changes will not treat agoraphobia
    directly but will help the course of treatment in
    more ways than one. Here are proven habits you
    can embrace that will ensure this.
  • Regular exercise Physical fitness helps
    alleviate any feeling of tension and stress
    within your body. It also helps improve your
    overall mood.
  • Healthy eating An unhealthy diet may worsen
    anxiety feelings.
  • Stop using drugs and alcohol Even if you get
    temporary relief, these will have adverse effects
    in the long term.
  • Avoid caffeinated drinks These include coffee,
    tea and cola. Like poor diet, caffeinated drinks
    worsen anxiety symptoms.
  • Practice meditation and breathing Daily
    meditation and deep breathing exercises also help
    fight anxiety and frequent panic attacks

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Additional Information
  • If you notice any symptom of agoraphobia, there
    are certain actions you need to undertake to get
    help. These should come from your willingness to
    combat the mental condition once and for all.
    These include the following
  • Know the condition This should be on top of your
    list of priority. Dont just sit back and do
    nothing about the disorder, acquire as much
    information about it as you can. Learn how to
    react to stressful situations. Correct your
    negative thinking towards crowded and enclosed
    spaces. This will not happen overnight so take
    one day at a time. When you fail, try again.

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  • Find support There are a ton of support groups
    for agoraphobics and other people suffering from
    anxiety disorders out there. Look around your
    community for an available self-help group you
    can be a part of. Join both online and physical
    ones to take full advantage of the benefits of
    these groups in managing anxiety disorders. You
    will most likely meet other people who have
    triumphed. People who dont stress over leaving
    their homes or hoping on the train. Apart from
    support groups, you should be open to your
    friends and family. Let them know what you are
    going through and how you would like them to help
    you.
  • Talk to a mental health professional It is
    prudent to seek professional help the second
    agoraphobia symptoms kick in. Ignore all the
    feelings of embarrassment that will overwhelm you
    at this point. Look for a genuine mental care
    professional and let them assess your condition.
    Remember if you dont nip it in the bud, it might
    develop and become almost irreversible.

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Self-help Techniques During an Attack
  • When a panic attack strikes, the first thing at
    the top of your head would be to make a run for
    it. However, this will only worsen the condition.
    Instead, take the bull by its horns and use these
    self-help techniques to combat it.
  • Divert your thoughts When panic gets the best of
    you, the best thing you can do is to try and
    focus on a totally different thing such as the
    beautiful ring at the store or the beautiful baby
    playing at the park. Constantly remind yourself
    that if you shifted your focus long enough, the
    feelings of anxiety will soon pass.
  • Stay put Even if your whole body tells you to
    look for the closest escape route, do all you can
    to stay put. If you are driving, stay calm until
    it is safe for you to park the vehicle.

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  • Think good thoughts In a moment of anxiety and
    panic, you want to create a mental picture of a
    place, person or situation that brings you peace.
    This will help shift the focus from anxiety to
    feelings of calmness.
  • Resist the urge to fight a panic attack This
    will only make the situation worse. Instead,
    accept embarrassment for the moment it wont
    kill you anyway.
  • Agoraphobia is a real problem affecting people
    all over the world. Thankfully, it is a condition
    that can be managed and treated. For best
    results, treatment of agoraphobia should consist
    of a subset of the different treatment options
    i.e. therapy, medication, lifestyle change, and
    self-help techniques.
  • Holistic Healthcare Centre offers long-lasting
    solutions to agoraphobia as well as physical and
    mental health concerns. Their practitioners work
    together as a team to help you accomplish optimal
    health. They are not only approachable, but also
    cares about helping their clients lead full and
    happy lives.

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The End
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