What Are the Treatments for Panic Disorder With Agoraphobia?
Panic disorder with agoraphobia affects .08 percent of the U.S. population, the National Institute of Mental Health states. According to The Mayo Clinic, an individual suffering from panic disorder with agoraphobia fears places or situations where he cannot get out quickly if he has a panic attack. Agoraphobics avoid public places with large crowds, elevators, airplanes, driving and in severe cases become home-bound. Different treatments are available for individuals with agoraphobia.