agoraphobia
agoraphobia
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by Karen Fish - 2007-01-06
In a letter from an "Old Iraqi Lady" to President Bush published two days ago in an Iraqi newspaper http://www.watchingamerica.com/kitabat000001.shtml the Iraqi grandmother partially hiding her ter...
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by Paul Dylan - 2007-02-13
One of the most important steps in treating panic disorders is learning as much about the disorder as possible. Educating yourself about the cause of panic disorders and the symptoms most commonly exp...
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by Karen Hastings - 2007-02-20
A panic attack is a sudden feeling of extreme anxiety accompanied by significant physical symptoms such as trembling, sweating and shortness of breath. They are usually accompanied by an overwhelmi...
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by Lindsay Kiriakos - 2007-02-21
Well, the short answer is YES… Here's the details:In the first place, chronic panic disorder can easily cause depression. This is most likely to occur in people who are exhausted from the chronic anxi...
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by Karen Hastings - 2007-02-28
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) is considered to be extremely effective in helping people to overcome panic disorders, and this can usually be achieved within 8 sessions. I use CBT at my pract...
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by Karen Hastings, Hertfordshire - 2007-03-05
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) is considered to be extremely effective in helping people to overcome panic disorders, and this can usually be achieved within 8 sessions. I use CBT at my practice ...
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by Arthur Buchanan - 2007-03-29
Agoraphobia, when literally translated, means fear of a marketplace. Agoraphobia, when it becomes more severe, will become fear of a public area or place. Beyond this definition are several differe...
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by Krishan Bakhru - 2007-04-23
Your life is going along the normal path that you've set out when suddenly without any warning terror has you in its grip. You feel weak and helpless. Your heart's pounding and you have trouble br...
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by Alan B. Densky - 2007-06-18
DEFINITION AND SYMPTOMS OF PHOBIAS:A phobia is defined as a fear not based in a real situation. When a person experiences a phobic attack, they get panicky feelings; their breathing and heart ra...
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by Stephen Rollins - 2007-06-25
Panic attacks can seem to emerge out of nowhere, and their side effects can be paralyzing. Learning to stop a panic attack either before it occurs or shortly after its onset is a key element to deali...