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Agoraphobia Online Therapy

By: Patrick Beckett

Published: June 8, 2010
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Agoraphobia is a generalized anxiety disorder that is considered to be caused by the fear of having a type of panic attack in a public setting. Many people who suffer from agoraphobia do not go into public places or any place they are not familiar with, and some people may even become reclusive and stay at home at all times, as this is considered a safe place. Triggers for agoraphobia can include crowds or open spaces, traveling and can be severe in nature. Most sufferers are also afflicted with an overwhelming fear of being embarrassed in public, which is also called social agoraphobia. There are other problems such as PTSD and OCDs that can contribute to agoraphobia, and generally affects women twice as often as men.

There are a few websites that offer Agoraphobia Online Therapy. The technique that is being used is based on CBT Online Therapy (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy ) for agoraphobia. These sites normally require that you become a member and take a short test to see how severe the agoraphobia is in your case. Most of the test will help the professionals on the site be able to customize therapy sessions and worksheets as well as activities for you to complete, and others will allow you to see your test at various stages in therapy to see your marked progress.

Agoraphobia therapy sessions may be required by your website, and these can be set up in your preferences as to how often and how long the therapy sessions will go on. Some require 2 weeks of sessions, while others may require up to 10 weeks of sessions. This will depend on the site you choose as well as the severity of your agoraphobia. The Agoraphobia Online Therapy sessions will not only help to find the cause of your agoraphobia, but will help to identify triggers and ways of coping. Agoraphobia online therapy is normally done on your own time schedule online, through your chosen website without a professional available. These sessions are written by professionals, and are tried and true therapies that are commonly used in face-to-face sessions.

Many sites will offer you tools such as worksheets and activities to complete along with your agoraphobia online therapy sessions. This is to help reinforce the behaviors you are learning in therapy sessions, and will also give you a way of seeing how far you have come in your therapy sessions. If you once found it difficult to walk into a room of people you do not know, and now are able to do so without sweating, this is a major breakthrough for your therapy sessions. Being able to keep track of this is essential for many people, as it gives them something to look at and prove to themselves that therapy is working.

The sites that offer agoraphobia online therapy generally ask that you take part in a forum or chat room on a regular basis. This gives you a place to comment on your therapy sessions, your progress and to talk to others who have the same issues and situations as yourself. These forums are normally monitored by professional psychologists, therefore any questions you may have can be asked safely through the forum.

The Agoraphobia Online Therapy is based on Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), which is particularly effective in overcoming agoraphobia, with 80-85% of people being cured within 8 online therapy sessions. For details visit www.Online-Therapy.com.


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