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If you or someone you love suffers from agoraphobia, you
have found the right website!
The
Agoraphobia Resource Center website is dedicated to the 3.2
million Americans, and even more worldwide, who suffer from
this scary and debilitating condition. The purpose of this
site is to bring hope for recovery from agoraphobia through
education.
If
you have agoraphobia, please do not give up hope without
checking out the resources on this website.
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Agoraphobia is a highly treatable condition, but its main
power comes from the fact that so many people don't even
know
what agoraphobia is or what the
main
symptoms of agoraphobia are. Since fear and panic
can feel so physical, many people with agoraphobia first
seek help from a medical doctor - and most medical doctors
are not trained to diagnose or treat agoraphobia.
Understanding agoraphobia will break its power.
Learning more about the condition and and the
most
effective ways to treat agoraphobia is the
best way to help yourself or your loved one get on the road
to recovery.
To
help you or your loved one, this website features plenty of
articles
about agoraphobia,
answers to
frequently asked questions, and a free
monthly newsletter -
The
Agoraphobia Report - with articles and recovery
tips written by a recovered agoraphobic.
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"Being
defeated is a temporary condition - giving up is what makes
it permanent." -
Anonymous
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