Anxiety about
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Diagnostic Criteria for Agoraphobia
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being in situations from which escape
might be difficult, or help would not be available if a panic attack
occurred. Situations such as being
outside the home alone, being in a crowd, traveling in a car or airplane,
being on a bridge, or being in a public place are avoided or endured with
great distress.
1. Usually secondary to panic disorder
2. Often extremely debilitating
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A. Anxiety about being in places or situations
from which escape might be difficult (or embarrassing) or in which help may
not be available in the event of having an unexpected or situationally
predisposed panic attack or panic-like symptoms. Agoraphobic fears typically involve
characteristic clusters of situations that include being outside the home
alone; being in a crowd or standing in a line; being on a bridge; and
traveling in a bus, train, or automobile.
Note: Consider the diagnosis of specific phobia
if the avoidance is limited to one or only a few specific situations, or
social phobia if the avoidance is limited to social situations.
B. The situations are avoided (e.g., travel is
restricted) or else are endured with marked distress or with anxiety about
having a panic attack or panic-like symptoms, or require the presence of a
companion.
C. The anxiety or phobic avoidance is not
better accounted for by another mental disorder, such as social phobia (e.g.,
avoidance limited to social situations because of fear of embarrassment),
specific phobia (e.g., avoidance limited to a single situation like
elevators), obsessive-compulsive disorder (e.g., avoidance of dirt in someone
with an obsession about contamination), posttraumatic stress disorder (e.g.,
avoidance of stimuli associated with a severe stressor), or separation
anxiety disorder (e.g., avoidance of leaving home or relatives).
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lundi 13 janvier 2014
Agoraphobia
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