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3. Introduction
Agoraphobia (ag-uh-ruh-FOE-be-
uh) is a type of anxiety disorder in
which you fear and often avoid
places or situations that might
cause you to panic and make you
feel trapped, helpless or
embarrassed
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Pathology
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Treatment
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About Anxiety
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Diagnosis
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Recommendation
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Conclusion
6. About the Disorder
It often occurs along
with other anxiety
disorders
These can range
from anxiety to panic
The worry is out of
proportion to the
reality
Symptoms Conditions Repercussions
7. About the Disorder
It’s likely to have an
anxiety disorder in a
family history
Genetics
Been disconnected
from the world for too
long
Loneliness
Doctors diagnose
twice as many women
with anxiety
Gender
8. Symptoms of the Disorder
Trouble concentrating or
thinking about anything
Fuzziness
Repeated episodes of
sudden feelings of
intense anxiety
Traumas
Major anxiety when
you're exposed to a
specific object
Phobias
9. Risk Factors
Prevalence
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Symptoms like
pounding heart are
present
Heavy
It is likely to focus
on stressful events
Moderate
Mild anxiety is
common in
everyday life
Noticeable
25%
45%
30%
10. Panic disorder
involves repeated
episodes of
sudden feelings
Concept and Typology
Type C
Type A Type B
Gestational
Panic attacks may
lead to worrying
about them
happening again
Feelings of
impending doom,
shortness of
breath or chest
pain
Separation anxiety
disorder is a
childhood disorder
by anxiety
11. Stressful job or
work
environment
Cause 1
Anxiety could
run in your
family
Cause 2
Withdrawal from
drugs or
medications
Cause 3
Side effects of
certain
medications
Cause 4
Pathology
12. Remaining Symptoms
Refusing to change
one's mind or
course of action
Dizziness
Impairment in
spatial perception
and stability
Stubbornness
Day 1 Day 2 Day 3
To seize something
with the teeth and
bite
Seeming to show
anger or to
threaten
Anger
Bruxism
Day 4
13. Diagnosis
Highly excitable
or acutely
uneasy
Nervousness
Uneasiness of
mind caused by
fear
Anxiety
Fatigue, with or
without chill
Shaking
Feeling weak,
dizzy, or
exhausted
Fainting
Terrifying
dream in with
bad feelings
Nightmares
Irrational fear
of a specific
object
Phobias
15. Risk Factors
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Evolution
High-stress events
endure before 21
Trauma
Depression stays
around long
enough to affect
Depression
It’s a way to cope
with a traumatic
event
Self-Harm
19. 50%
Having a sense
of impending
danger
Cautiousness
75%
Feeling weak or
tired on a daily
basis
Weakness
25%
Having the urge
to avoid things
Stress
Most Common Symptoms
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21. Prevention
Medications are
used to help relieve
some symptoms of
anxiety
Medication
Cognitive
behavioral therapy
is the most
effective for
anxiety
CBT
Psychotherapy
involves working
with a therapist to
reduce anxiety
Psychotherapy
22. Common Cases
Terrified of being
humiliating in
public
Social
Stay away from
public places hard
to escape
Agoraphobia
When a specific
fear causes so
much anxiety
Phobias
Sudden rush of
intense anxiety
out of nowhere
Panic
23. Treatment
Exposure therapy
gradually exposes an
individual to the feared
situation in a safe,
controlled environment
Exposure Therapy
Individual's experience
by relating to others,
group therapy may
offer an alternative
solution
Group Therapy
24. Recommendations
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25. Long Term Risk
2 years 5 years 10 years
Blood
Pressure
Anemia
Immune
System
Bones
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28. Conclusions
Other specified anxiety disorder and
unspecified anxiety disorder are terms
for anxiety or phobias. Some common
symptoms are:
● Feeling nervous, restless or tense
● Breathing rapidly
(hyperventilation)
● Trouble concentrating or thinking
about anything other than the
present worry
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