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A7 – Agoraphobia Module 7
Type: Anxiety disorder
Agoraphobia 📘 A7 – Agoraphobia (Full Combined Module)
(Anxiety Disorder – Mental Health Condition)
🧠 What is Agoraphobia?
🌍 Agoraphobia – Causes, Symptoms, Treatment, and
Support
📖 What Is Agoraphobia?
Agoraphobia is an anxiety disorder where a person feels
intense fear in situations where:
Escape might be difficult
Help may not be available
This fear often leads to avoidance of places or situations,
and in severe cases, people may feel safest staying at home.
🔍 Main Symptoms
🟥 Fear and Avoidance
Fear of leaving home alone
Avoiding crowded places (shops, events)
Fear of public transport
Avoiding queues
Fear of open or enclosed spaces
🟧 Physical Symptoms (Panic)
Often linked to Panic disorder:
Rapid heart rate
Sweating
Trembling
Dizziness
Shortness of breath
🟨 Behavioural Changes
Needing a “safe person” to go out
Planning escape routes
Avoiding normal daily activities
Becoming housebound in severe cases
⚙️ Causes and Risk Factors
Agoraphobia often develops as a response to anxiety.
🧠 Common Causes
Fear of having a panic attack in public
Previous anxiety or panic disorder
⚠️ Risk Factors
Stressful life events (bereavement, trauma, job loss)
Past abuse or difficult experiences
Being in a controlling environment
Genetics or family history
🧠 How It Affects Daily Life
Agoraphobia can impact:
Independence
Work or education
Social life and relationships
Confidence and mental wellbeing
💊 Treatment and Support
Agoraphobia is highly treatable, especially with early
support.
🧠 Psychological Therapies
✔️ Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)
Helps change unhelpful thoughts and fears
Builds coping strategies
✔️ Exposure Therapy
Gradual, safe exposure to feared situations
Helps rebuild confidence step by step
💊 Medication
Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs)
→ Help reduce anxiety and panic symptoms
🏠 Self-Help Strategies
Breathing and relaxation exercises
Regular physical activity
Setting small, achievable goals
Building routines
Seeking support from trusted people
📈 Prognosis (Outlook)
Many people improve significantly with treatment
Some people make a full recovery
Without support, it can become a long-term condition
Type: Anxiety disorder
Agoraphobia 📘 A7 – Agoraphobia (Full Combined Module)
(Anxiety Disorder – Mental Health Condition)
🧠 What is Agoraphobia?
🌍 Agoraphobia – Causes, Symptoms, Treatment, and
Support
📖 What Is Agoraphobia?
Agoraphobia is an anxiety disorder where a person feels
intense fear in situations where:
Escape might be difficult
Help may not be available
This fear often leads to avoidance of places or situations,
and in severe cases, people may feel safest staying at home.
🔍 Main Symptoms
🟥 Fear and Avoidance
Fear of leaving home alone
Avoiding crowded places (shops, events)
Fear of public transport
Avoiding queues
Fear of open or enclosed spaces
🟧 Physical Symptoms (Panic)
Often linked to Panic disorder:
Rapid heart rate
Sweating
Trembling
Dizziness
Shortness of breath
🟨 Behavioural Changes
Needing a “safe person” to go out
Planning escape routes
Avoiding normal daily activities
Becoming housebound in severe cases
⚙️ Causes and Risk Factors
Agoraphobia often develops as a response to anxiety.
🧠 Common Causes
Fear of having a panic attack in public
Previous anxiety or panic disorder
⚠️ Risk Factors
Stressful life events (bereavement, trauma, job loss)
Past abuse or difficult experiences
Being in a controlling environment
Genetics or family history
🧠 How It Affects Daily Life
Agoraphobia can impact:
Independence
Work or education
Social life and relationships
Confidence and mental wellbeing
💊 Treatment and Support
Agoraphobia is highly treatable, especially with early
support.
🧠 Psychological Therapies
✔️ Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)
Helps change unhelpful thoughts and fears
Builds coping strategies
✔️ Exposure Therapy
Gradual, safe exposure to feared situations
Helps rebuild confidence step by step
💊 Medication
Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs)
→ Help reduce anxiety and panic symptoms
🏠 Self-Help Strategies
Breathing and relaxation exercises
Regular physical activity
Setting small, achievable goals
Building routines
Seeking support from trusted people
📈 Prognosis (Outlook)
Many people improve significantly with treatment
Some people make a full recovery
Without support, it can become a long-term condition
🧩 Easy Read Summary
😟 Agoraphobia is a fear of being in places where
escape feels hard
🏠 Some people may feel safest staying at home
🚶 People may avoid crowds or going out alone
🧠 Therapy helps build confidence
💊 Treatment can help people feel better
⚠️ When to Seek Help
Seek support if:
Fear stops you from leaving home
You avoid everyday situations
You experience frequent panic symptoms
It affects your daily life or wellbeing
💡 Key Message
Agoraphobia can feel overwhelming, but it is treatable.
With the right support, people can regain confidence and
independence.
Agoraphobia is a type of anxiety disorder where a person
feels intense fear or panic in situations where:
Escape might be difficult
Help might not be available
They feel unsafe or trapped
👉 This often leads to avoiding certain places or
situations.
⚠️ Main Symptoms
🟡 Fear and Avoidance
Fear of leaving home alone
Avoiding crowded places (shops, events)
Avoiding public transport
Avoiding queues or busy areas
Avoiding open spaces (parks, car parks)
Avoiding enclosed spaces (lifts, cinemas)
🔴 Panic Symptoms (in feared situations)
Fast heartbeat
Sweating
Trembling
Dizziness
Shortness of breath
Feeling out of control
🧍 Behaviour Changes
Staying at home for long periods
Needing someone to go out with them
Planning escape routes in advance
Avoiding daily activities
🧠 Causes (Simple Explanation)
Agoraphobia can develop after:
Panic attacks
High anxiety levels
Stressful life events
Other anxiety disorders
💊 Treatment and Support
🟢 Talking Therapy (Main Treatment)
✔ Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)
Helps change fear-based thinking
Teaches coping strategies
✔ Exposure Therapy
Gradual exposure to feared situations
Builds confidence step-by-step
💊 Medication
SSRIs (antidepressants)
Helps reduce anxiety and panic
🧘 Lifestyle Support
Relaxation techniques
Breathing exercises
Regular physical activity
Support from family or carers
📊 Prognosis (Outlook)
✔ With treatment:
Symptoms can improve significantly
Many people regain independence
Confidence increases over time
🧠 EASY READ VERSION
📘 What is Agoraphobia?
Agoraphobia is when someone:
Feels very scared in public places
Feels safer staying at home
May panic when outside
⚠️ What it feels like
Feeling trapped
Feeling unsafe outside
Fast heartbeat
Feeling dizzy or shaky
🏠 What people may do
Stay at home most of the time
Avoid busy places
Need someone with them
💙 How it is treated
Talking therapy (CBT)
Slowly facing fears (exposure therapy)
Medicine for anxiety
✔️ Simple message
👉 Agoraphobia is:
A fear-based anxiety condition
Treatable with support
Something people can recover from
📌 EASY READ KEY POINTS
✔ Fear of public or open places
✔ Can cause panic symptoms
✔ Leads to avoidance of going out
✔ Treated with therapy and medication
✔ People can improve with support
📚 HOW THIS FITS YOUR BOOK
🅰️ Chapter A – Anxiety & Mental Health Module
System
A6 Anxiety Disorders (general)
Type: Anxiety disorder
Agoraphobia 📘 A7 – Agoraphobia (Full Combined Module)
(Anxiety Disorder – Mental Health Condition)
🧠 What is Agoraphobia?
🌍 Agoraphobia – Causes, Symptoms, Treatment, and
Support
📖 What Is Agoraphobia?
Agoraphobia is an anxiety disorder where a person feels
intense fear in situations where:
Escape might be difficult
Help may not be available
This fear often leads to avoidance of places or situations,
and in severe cases, people may feel safest staying at home.
🔍 Main Symptoms
🟥 Fear and Avoidance
Fear of leaving home alone
Avoiding crowded places (shops, events)
Fear of public transport
Avoiding queues
Fear of open or enclosed spaces
🟧 Physical Symptoms (Panic)
Often linked to Panic disorder:
Rapid heart rate
Sweating
Trembling
Dizziness
Shortness of breath
🟨 Behavioural Changes
Needing a “safe person” to go out
Planning escape routes
Avoiding normal daily activities
Becoming housebound in severe cases
⚙️ Causes and Risk Factors
Agoraphobia often develops as a response to anxiety.
🧠 Common Causes
Fear of having a panic attack in public
Previous anxiety or panic disorder
⚠️ Risk Factors
Stressful life events (bereavement, trauma, job loss)
Past abuse or difficult experiences
Being in a controlling environment
Genetics or family history
🧠 How It Affects Daily Life
Agoraphobia can impact:
Independence
Work or education
Social life and relationships
Confidence and mental wellbeing
💊 Treatment and Support
Agoraphobia is highly treatable, especially with early
support.
🧠 Psychological Therapies
✔️ Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)
Helps change unhelpful thoughts and fears
Builds coping strategies
✔️ Exposure Therapy
Gradual, safe exposure to feared situations
Helps rebuild confidence step by step
💊 Medication
Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs)
→ Help reduce anxiety and panic symptoms
🏠 Self-Help Strategies
Breathing and relaxation exercises
Regular physical activity
Setting small, achievable goals
Building routines
Seeking support from trusted people
📈 Prognosis (Outlook)
Many people improve significantly with treatment
Some people make a full recovery
Without support, it can become a long-term condition
🧩 Easy Read Summary
😟 Agoraphobia is a fear of being in places where
escape feels hard
🏠 Some people may feel safest staying at home
🚶 People may avoid crowds or going out alone
🧠 Therapy helps build confidence
💊 Treatment can help people feel better
⚠️ When to Seek Help
Seek support if:
Fear stops you from leaving home
You avoid everyday situations
You experience frequent panic symptoms
It affects your daily life or wellbeing
💡 Key Message
Agoraphobia can feel overwhelming, but it is treatable.
With the right support, people can regain confidence and
independence.
Agoraphobia is a type of anxiety disorder where a person
feels intense fear or panic in situations where:
Escape might be difficult
Help might not be available
They feel unsafe or trapped
👉 This often leads to avoiding certain places or
situations.
⚠️ Main Symptoms
🟡 Fear and Avoidance
Fear of leaving home alone
Avoiding crowded places (shops, events)
Avoiding public transport
Avoiding queues or busy areas
Avoiding open spaces (parks, car parks)
Avoiding enclosed spaces (lifts, cinemas)
🔴 Panic Symptoms (in feared situations)
Fast heartbeat
Sweating
Trembling
Dizziness
Shortness of breath
Feeling out of control
🧍 Behaviour Changes
Staying at home for long periods
Needing someone to go out with them
Planning escape routes in advance
Avoiding daily activities
🧠 Causes (Simple Explanation)
Agoraphobia can develop after:
Panic attacks
High anxiety levels
Stressful life events
Other anxiety disorders
💊 Treatment and Support
🟢 Talking Therapy (Main Treatment)
✔ Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)
Helps change fear-based thinking
Teaches coping strategies
✔ Exposure Therapy
Gradual exposure to feared situations
Builds confidence step-by-step
💊 Medication
SSRIs (antidepressants)
Helps reduce anxiety and panic
🧘 Lifestyle Support
Relaxation techniques
Breathing exercises
Regular physical activity
Support from family or carers
📊 Prognosis (Outlook)
✔ With treatment:
Symptoms can improve significantly
Many people regain independence
Confidence increases over time
🧠 EASY READ VERSION
📘 What is Agoraphobia?
Agoraphobia is when someone:
Feels very scared in public places
Feels safer staying at home
May panic when outside
⚠️ What it feels like
Feeling trapped
Feeling unsafe outside
Fast heartbeat
Feeling dizzy or shaky
🏠 What people may do
Stay at home most of the time
Avoid busy places
Need someone with them
💙 How it is treated
Talking therapy (CBT)
Slowly facing fears (exposure therapy)
Medicine for anxiety
✔️ Simple message
👉 Agoraphobia is:
🧩 Easy Read Summary
😟 Agoraphobia is a fear of being in places where
escape feels hard
🏠 Some people may feel safest staying at home
🚶 People may avoid crowds or going out alone
🧠 Therapy helps build confidence
💊 Treatment can help people feel better
⚠️ When to Seek Help
Seek support if:
Fear stops you from leaving home
You avoid everyday situations
You experience frequent panic symptoms
It affects your daily life or wellbeing
💡 Key Message
Agoraphobia can feel overwhelming, but it is treatable.
With the right support, people can regain confidence and
independence.
Agoraphobia is a type of anxiety disorder where a person
feels intense fear or panic in situations where:
Escape might be difficult
Help might not be available
They feel unsafe or trapped
👉 This often leads to avoiding certain places or
situations.
⚠️ Main Symptoms
🟡 Fear and Avoidance
Fear of leaving home alone
Avoiding crowded places (shops, events)
Avoiding public transport
Avoiding queues or busy areas
Avoiding open spaces (parks, car parks)
Avoiding enclosed spaces (lifts, cinemas)
🔴 Panic Symptoms (in feared situations)
Fast heartbeat
Sweating
Trembling
Dizziness
Shortness of breath
Feeling out of control
🧍 Behaviour Changes
Staying at home for long periods
Needing someone to go out with them
Planning escape routes in advance
Avoiding daily activities
🧠 Causes (Simple Explanation)
Agoraphobia can develop after:
Panic attacks
High anxiety levels
Stressful life events
Other anxiety disorders
💊 Treatment and Support
🟢 Talking Therapy (Main Treatment)
✔ Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)
Helps change fear-based thinking
Teaches coping strategies
✔ Exposure Therapy
Gradual exposure to feared situations
Builds confidence step-by-step
💊 Medication
SSRIs (antidepressants)
Helps reduce anxiety and panic
🧘 Lifestyle Support
Relaxation techniques
Breathing exercises
Regular physical activity
Support from family or carers
📊 Prognosis (Outlook)
✔ With
treatment:Symptoms can improve significantly
Many
people regain independence
Confidence
increases over time
🧠
EASY READ VERSION
📘
What is Agoraphobia?
Agoraphobia
is when someone:
Feels
very scared in public places
Feels
safer staying at home
May
panic when outside
⚠️ What
it feels like
Feeling
trapped
A
fear-based anxiety condition
Treatable
with support
Something
people can recover from
📌
EASY READ KEY POINTS
✔ Fear
of public or open places
✔ Can
cause panic symptoms
✔ Leads
to avoidance of going out
✔
Treated with therapy and medication
✔ People
can improve with support
Type: Eating disorder
Anorexia Nervosa
Symptoms
Severe weight loss
Fear of weight gain
Restrictive eating
Excessive exercise
Management
Therapy
Nutritional support
Medical monitoring
🅰️ A12 – Anxiety Disorders
Type: Mental health condition
Anxiety Disorder
Symptoms
Constant worry
Panic attacks
Fast heartbeat
Sweating
Management
CBT therapy
Medication
Lifestyle support
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