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Agoraphobia Treatment


There is a treatment for Agoraphobia symptoms which creates fast and permanent results, but why has modern medicine been unable to find a cure for a condition which affects tens of millions of people around the world? – the answer is simple – DRUGS CAN’T TOUCH IT!

What do I mean?

Agoraphobia and the symptoms it produces are caused 100% by an underlying anxiety condition which fuels the ‘what if’ thoughts which cause agoraphobia.

These thoughts, which are stored as neural pathways of learning in the brain, cannot be selectively manipulated or erased using medication and conventional psychotherapy just doesn’t do the job. Medications can never be developed which ‘pin-point’ the exact neural pathways responsible for Agoraphobia symptoms, erasing them without touching, damaging or interfering with other surrounding brain tissue. Psychotherapy is just so way off the mark, it doesn’t deserve a mention!

The flight or fight response produces a series of ‘what if’ thoughts as a risk analysis when a real threat is present, but in anxiety conditions, there is no REAL threat present so the ‘what if’ thoughts apply the same risk assessment to other things in the sufferer’s environment. This can cause obsessions and also obsessive compulsive disorder to develop if the thoughts are allowed to propagate and mutate into advanced ‘safety seeking’ behaviors. But in agoraphobia, the safety seeking tends to surround localized activities, places and people. Agoraphobics often find it difficult to move around without being accompanied by a trusted companion or without going to places they know and trust, where an escape is available should they panic.

Agoraphobia sufferers often look out for doors, escape routes, ambulance access and other focuses which reinforce the safety seeking behaviors. Many agoraphobics know that their behaviors and thoughts are inappropriate, but they don’t know how to bring their high anxiety levels under control without using their coping mechanisms.

Agoraphobics usually develop their fear of geographic movement as a result of having experienced high anxiety or panic disorder whilst away from a person or place of safety and it is this which brings their subconscious minds to the conclusion that distance = anxiety.

So, if a treatment for agoraphobia symptoms and anxiety is to be curative, what must it do to the subconscious mind in order to eliminate these inappropriate responses?

Agoraphobia symptoms can be simply erased using a structured and seamless process which ‘re-sets’ the inappropriate anxiety response back down to normal. Not only does this eliminate the core anxiety, but it erases the safety seeking behaviors which cause and perpetuate the agoraphobia completely.

Is this cure available? A treatment for agoraphobia symptoms, panic disorder and all of the associated sensations and thoughts is available and it’s simple, fast and permanent. It addresses the core of the anxiety condition, removes the learning that has taken place to create the agoraphobia symptoms and replaces it with non-anxious, appropriate behaviors.

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Agoraphobia Treatment


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