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6 years ago 0 2 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Hello Davit! There are many other forms of panic and anxiety disorder beside generalized anxiety disorder, and each of them has the potential to cause agoraphobia. Health anxiety, social anxiety disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, panic disorder, separation anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder, and even phobias. One of my friends was dealing with this situation and he took help from voyante sérieuse. Now he is fine. A good reading can leave you uplifted and inspired to make changes to your life.


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I just want to remind people that no matter what technique you use Agoraphobia is a fear of having no control of a given situation, A fear of going out the door etc. is how it manifests itself. Agoraphobia is very curable. 

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Hi Catherine I had agoraphobia for 2 years but was determined not to remain housebound. I was having lots of panic attacks and blurred vision from the anxiety, really I was a mess. My change came when my Mother gave me a book called peace from nervous suffering by Dr Claire Weekes - it just changed everything after reading that book. I never took meds, slowly walked out of my comfort zone and recovered. I must admit I still get anxiety but have not had a panic attack in over 20 years and am not house-bound at all...good luck
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Thank you for Affection, I enjoyed your MeganIsBack poster, going back to the first session of the program, estavana 4 already but well I will return, I count always with your help ..
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You should start the program here. It is very informative and hands on.
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Can help me on my panic and agoraphobia syndrome, can cite techniques to improve this problem, any help is very welcome, thank you!
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Thank you for sharing :)
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Hello I am Brazilian, I thank a lot for the dedication and love of you, in my country believe you would not find a page that level in quick information, I am preparing to be a military officer of my state and developed panic disorder, I am being watched by neurologist and psychologist, also developed agoraphobia, the main situations are now when I'm running on the beach, I'm in my preparatóriao course to be lieutenant and when I have a relationship with my girlfriend, those moments are coming anxious thoughts and sometimes consequently crisis ask HELP , Much obliged!!!!
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Thanks all for the support and advice :)
8 years ago 0 6252 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
On the mental side of this it is a lot easier to do something if you want to than if you have to. That is the only way to get back lasting control. Wanting to do something gives me control.

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