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Agoraphobia
Panic Attack Information
Agoraphobia is
generally considered an anxiety or panic disorder, commonly
referred to as the fear of traveling. This fear can range from
not being able to travel a few hours away from the home, all
the way down to not being able to leave your home all together.
An agoraphobia panic attack is basically an attack that occurs
when an agoraphobic attempts to go beyond their “safe”
boundaries.
The problem
with treating an agoraphobia panic attack is that the only real
way to overcome the attack is for the person to attempt to push
their limits. This is the reason why many agoraphobics tend to
get worse before they get better. It is easy for an agoraphobic
to ignore their problem, since all they have to do is not
travel beyond their limits but unfortunately while being easy
to ignore, agoraphobia also tends to be the most stifling of
the symptoms that can arise from chronic panic
disorder.
Begin With
Baby Steps
The best thing
an agoraphobic can do to stem their agoraphobia panic attacks,
is to begin taking baby steps. Setting goals to overcome their
attacks is the only way an agoraphobic will ever be able to
finally master their fears. This process is best done with the
help of family and friends, who can help you to make those
steps all the while keeping the person assured of their
relative
safety.
It isn’t
completely known what causes agoraphobic panic attacks, or why
the panic attacks manifest in this form. It is suspected that
many agoraphobics already had the propensity for being afraid
of travel, with many of them being the type that experienced
motion sickness before they ever experience panic
attacks.
The
Unknown
An Agoraphobia
panic attack is particularly frustrating to the sufferer
themselves. Mainly because the attack is even less rational
then a standard panic attack. Why they experience a fear of
traveling beyond a certain distance, or going to a certain
place is unknown. But anyone of the numerous anxiety / panic
disorders can take root and cause
agoraphobia.
Social anxiety
can lead to a fear of certain public places, especially grocery
stores and other places that have a large gathering of people.
On the other hand general panic disorder can cause the panic
sufferer to become embarrassed of their own disorder, which
leads to a fear of traveling outside and having a panic attack.
It just goes to show the difficulties that are had in
identifying and dealing with an agoraphobia panic
attack.
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