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agoraphobia

noun
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Definition of agoraphobia

: abnormal fear of being helpless in a situation from which escape may be difficult or embarrassing that is characterized initially often by panic or anticipatory anxiety and finally by the avoidance of open or public places

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The agora was the marketplace in ancient Greece; thus, agoraphobia often involves fear of public places and crowds. But it also may involve fear of being in shops, or even fear of being in open spaces, or fear of traveling alone. It may also be a fear of experiencing some uncontrollable or embarrassing event (like fainting) in the presence of others with no help available. Agoraphobia can be hard to understand for those who don't suffer from it, especially because it can take so many different forms, but it is often a serious and socially crippling condition.

Examples of agoraphobia in a Sentence

a patient suffering from agoraphobia

Recent Examples on the Web

Teenage newcomer Khalil Everage, who hails from the South Side, plays a young music prodigy suffering from borderline agoraphobia, a type of anxiety disorder. Tracy Swartz, chicagotribune.com, "'Black-ish' star Anthony Anderson eagerly tours Englewood barbecue restaurant," 11 June 2018 Major depressive disorder and panic disorder with agoraphobia. Sarah Klein, Health.com, "Why This Ballerina With Panic Disorder and Depression Refuses to Apologize for Her Mental Illness," 22 May 2018 Both helped with the panic attacks and agoraphobia. Stephen A. Crockett Jr., The Root, "The Great Escape: A Journey to the Center of Myself," 18 May 2018 Fields, 28, said he has been diagnosed with schizoaffective disorder, social anxiety, agoraphobia, which is a type of anxiety disorder, and post-traumatic stress disorder. Elisha Anderson, Detroit Free Press, "Sumpter Township couple accused in death of 4-year-old held without bond," 20 Jan. 2018 According to the Appeals Court summary of the case: Hilt-Hayden has trouble seeing and hearing, and she has been diagnosed with agoraphobia, schizophrenia and post traumatic stress disorder. Aimee Green, OregonLive.com, "Mini-mart owner who shunned woman with service dogs must pay $60,000, Appeals Court says," 22 Feb. 2018 Fields said he has been diagnosed with schizoaffective disorder, social anxiety, agoraphobia, a type of anxiety disorder, and post-traumatic stress disorder. Aleanna Siacon, Detroit Free Press, "Couple accused in death of 4-year-old to undergo mental competency exams," 31 Jan. 2018 The attack came from Kenny鈥檚 agoraphobia, a condition that leaves her with a fear of her environment and makes travel immensely difficult. Craig Cavallo, CNT, "How an Agoraphobe Photographs the World Through Google Street View," 11 Aug. 2017 These are not people simply suffering from depression or anxiety or agoraphobia. vanityfair.com, "House G.O.P. Overturns Rule Restricting Mentally Ill People from Buying Guns," 3 Feb. 2017

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First Known Use of agoraphobia

circa 1871, in the meaning defined above

History and Etymology for agoraphobia

borrowed from German Agoraphobie, from Greek agor膩-, combining form of agor谩 "place of assembly, agora entry 1" + German -phobie -phobia

Note: The term was introduced by the German neurologist and psychiatrist Carl Friedrich Otto Westphal (1833-90) in "Die Agoraphobie, eine neuropathische Erscheinung," Archiv f眉r Psychiatrie und Nervenkrankheiten, Band 3, Heft 1 (1871), pp. 138-161. Westphal gives as his vernacular equivalent Platzfurcht.

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More Definitions for agoraphobia

agoraphobia

noun

English Language Learners Definition of agoraphobia

: a fear of being in open or public places

agoraphobia

noun
ag路​o路​ra路​pho路​bia | \ 藢ag(-蓹)-r蓹-藞f艒-b膿-蓹 How to pronounce agoraphobia (audio) \

Medical Definition of agoraphobia

: abnormal fear of being helpless in a situation from which escape may be difficult or embarrassing that is characterized initially often by panic or anticipatory anxiety and finally by avoidance of open or public places

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