Anxiety, agoraphobia, panic attacks, obsessive compulsive disorder and all of the symptoms these conditions cause can be quickly and permanently eliminated using a targeted and structured agoraphobia treatment. Agoraphobia is commonly understood to be a stand alone anxiety condition but it is not; agoraphobia is actually a symptom of an underlying anxiety disorder.
Historically, agoraphobia is treated using either medication or psychotherapy or a combination of both. However neither of these treatments are appropriate because neither address the root cause of the condition. In order for agoraphobia to be cured, it is vital that the anxiety control centre in the brain is addressed directly. This cannot be done through superficial drug or psychotherapeutic treatment, which does not reach the area of the brain responsible for the anxiety response.
The anxiety control centre in the brain is programmed through behavior and emotion, and drugs cannot select the neural pathways of learning which are responsible for the anxiety response and eliminate them with accuracy in order to eliminate agoraphobia completely; similarly psychotherapeutic treatments do not go deep enough into the subconscious mind to reprogram the anxiety response.
Anxiety, agoraphobia, panic attacks and OCD are all symptoms of an underlying anxiety disorder, therefore if you remove the core anxiety condition these symptoms will disappear.
Agoraphobia is created when the anxiety response often called the ‘flight or fight’ response, produces ‘what if’ thoughts which developed in humans to produce a ‘risk analysis’ in situations where real threat is present; but in anxiety disorders there is no real threat present, so the ‘what if’ thoughts focus on other things in the sufferers environment; sometimes this can produce inappropriate thoughts and in agoraphobia it produces thoughts concerning the sufferer’s geographic location, their proximity to people or places of safety and other safety seeking, reassurance behaviors.
An effective anxiety agoraphobia or panic attacks treatment, which eliminates the anxiety response and therefore removes the ‘what if’ thought processes which cause and perpetuated agoraphobia, is entirely possible but must follow a strict curative roadmap.
Being agoraphobia free is actually already pre-programmed into you… you just need to learn to ‘flick the switch back to ‘agoraphobia OFF’.
Anxiety agoraphobia and panic – pointless conditions with a definitive solution.
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i think you have a good knowledge of what you do, and i am glad to read that i am not the only one, in fact writing this is triggering me into another attack, this was how it all started and i have now due to a lot stress and i’m not sure wether it is depression or agoraphobia, but do not like going to shops, i’ve cut my friends off cos i don’t think i trust them as i haven’t known then that long, my children get taken to and from school by my ex husband and the only time i go out is with my current boyfriend even to walk the dog, sometimes sudden bangs group loud youths are shouting it scares the hell out of me and a attack starts. It is horrible my kids are suffering and my relationship, a night out unless secluded is off the board, as i am too consious of my surroundings and myself add to that, as i am a recovering anorexic, and was abused by my father whilst young, but i can’t see how that can be the route cause. as i have blanked them so what can trigger it?
Your life experiences and eating disorder are typical of the route most anxiety and agoraphobia sufferers have experienced through and you are correct to question whether those early experiences are directly related to your anxiety condition. Although those experiences would have impacted on your anxiety levels and may well have contributed to the catalyst for your anxiety disorder, the cause of your anxiety is your genetic predisposition due to your high level of emotional intelligence.
Only emotionally intelligent people develop anxiety disorders; because only they have the creative intellect required to somatize the anxious belief systems that fuel them. You can and will overcome this, of that I am certain.
Charles