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What is Agoraphobia
A short description of Agoraphobia
Internet Mental Health - Agoraphobia
American and European descriptions of this condition; information about diagnosis, treatment, and research; and booklets and magazine articles.
Agoraphobia
How to deal with agoraphobia using the internet.
Agoraphobics Building Independent Lives
ABIL is a non-profit group with a mission to provide hope, support and advocacy for people suffering from debilitating phobias, panic attacks and/or agoraphobia by establishing self-help groups and providing public education.
ENcourage Connection
Dedicated to providing quality information, inspiration and ideas for those working toward recovery from excessive anxiety, panic and agoraphobia. Includes Anxiety/Panic message board, basic information, special tips, list of resources and links, and is the Internet Home of ENcourage Newsletter.
Agoraphobia Without Panic Disorder
Professional information about the various psychotherapy models as well as pharmocological treatments for agoraphobia.
Agoraphobia and Panic Disorder Recovery
The APD Foundation provides information and guidance through articles on cognitive-behavioral approaches, meditation techniques, and personal stories.
Agoraphobia Hub
A brief definition of agoraphobia, followed by links to research articles, overviews, clinical trials, FAQs, and case reports. From the Healthhubs Database.
Agoraphobia
Weekly articles on agoraphobia. Includes chat, newsletter, and discussions.
Patti's Panic Place
Help and Information on coping with PAD with/without Agoraphobia.
Agoraphobia Australia
Written by people with agoraphobia to share basic information, support and resources with other's. Includes articles, tips, stories, book reviews, chatroom, and discussion list.
State Wide Agoraphobia Group
Australia volunteers giving support and information to sufferers and their helpers. Offers definitions, symptoms, and treatment options. Self-help recovery manuals and emergency tips provided.
Agoraphobics In Motion (A.I.M.)
Self-help group assisting people in recovering from agoraphobia and anxiety disorders. Utilizes behavioral and cognitive techniques such as positive thinking, relaxation, support, visualization, goal setting, exercise, and humor. Lists contacts for meetings throughout Michigan.