Crowd at a festival
Large empty open space in Lisbon

Agoraphobia is a medical condition that causes anxiety. Sufferers are afraid of large open spaces, crowds, and new places. Many doctors believe that people with the condition are afraid of becoming anxious. Places that make them feel unsafe and increase their feelings of anxiety and panic. They may be afraid they might lose control and embarrass themselves. They worry that they may not be able to get away, or find help if they have a panic attack. The word agoraphobia means "fear of the market place". People with agoraphobia often believe that their home is the only safe place. Extreme sufferers may be unable to leave their homes for months or in some cases years.[1]

Agoraphobia is sometimes treated successfully with medication and cognitive behavioral therapy, but some people never recover.

Symptoms

People with agoraphobia may show these signs and symptoms:[1]

Causes of Agoraphobia

  1. Having a different anxiety disorder, such as social anxiety or generalized anxiety disorder.
  2. One more phobia.
  3. A history of agoraphobia in the family.
  4. Maltreatment or trauma in the past.
  5. Cognitive chemistry.
  6. Depression or low self-esteem.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Agoraphobia | Better Health Channel". betterhealth.vic.gov.au. 2011. Archived from the original on 31 March 2011. Retrieved 11 April 2011.