Agoraphobia

  • Panic Disorder Without Agoraphobia
    - Recurrent, unexpected panic attacks without any obvious situational triggers.
    - Worry about having more panic attacks.
    - Concern about the consequences of panic attacks.
    - Changes in behavior as a result of attacks

  • Panic Disorder With Agoraphobia
    - Same key features as above, with the addition of agoraphobia: a fear situation in which escape might be difficult or help unavailable in the event of experiencing a panic attack or panic-like symptoms.
    - Typical situations feared by people with agoraphobia include crowds, being alone, driving, public transportation, and others.

  • Agoraphobia Without History Of Panic Disorder
    - Fear of agoraphobic situations because of a concern about experiencing panic-like symptoms, but without a history of full-blown panic disorder.