Monday, May 7, 2012

Agoraphobia

  • AnxietySocialNet  (ASN) was launched earlier this year as an interactive hub for people suffering from social anxiety, agoraphobia, obsessive compulsive disorder or any other form of anxiety.
  • (WebWire)
  • A primary concern addressed in the recently enacted JOBS Act is "crowdfunding." Dubbed by many skeptics as the "Wild West" of investing, crowdfunding basically enables small businesses to raise money from the general public.
  • (Law.com)
  • Tyler, 29, has discussed all to heat magazine and revealed the trauma caused him to develop agoraphobia, while his best pal Amy Winehouse was the one to help him recover from the attack in 2005.
  • (Daily Mail)
  • The Mental Health Association NSW runs many support groups for people with generalised anxiety disorder, social phobia, panic attacks / disorder, agoraphobia and obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD).
  • (North Shore Times)
  • I can barely resist the urge to run. Many veterans with PTSD suffer from agoraphobia and need a safe person to go out with, says Kristine Aanderson, the executive director of Hope Heels and a registered psychologist.
  • (Calgary Herald)
  • Failure to do so would cause yields to rise, bond prices to fall, and produce capital losses for said investors. Agoraphobia is the fear of leaving a safe place; however, it is also the term applied to those afraid of being in a crowded place. The U.
  • (huffingtonpost.ca)
  • Patsy Clairmont isn't shy about telling that she was once housebound with agoraphobia. " 'Happy' was not something that was a part of my life for a long time," said Clairmont, a best-selling author and speaker for more than 35 years.
  • (Augusta Chronicle)
  • She began a blog on a friend's dare as a way of working out fears, including agoraphobia, by counting blessings--a thousand of them. "It was no comments, no site meter," Voskamp says. "I wasn't trying to get a platform at all.
  • (Publishers Weekly)
  • Panic disorders, agoraphobia, depression, and acute stress disorder can fester into PTSD if left untreated. The rapid redeployments that have been happening in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars have not helped ease the hyper-vigilance.
  • (New Hampshire)

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