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Agoraphobia - An Unspoken Darkness Description: A personal accounting of the development of the author's agoraphobia. (geocities.com) |
An Agoraphobic's Brown Study Description: A lesbian who has recovered from Agoraphobia writes about her life past and present. (an-agoraphobics-brown-study.blogspot.com) |
Eileen's Panic Page Description: A mother living with agoraphobia shares her stories, humor, motivations, tips, and advice. Also offers puzzles and games, a message board, and a chat room. (geocities.com) |
Teenage Phobias and Fears Description: Dedicated to helping young people overcome agoraphobia, fears, and general phobias. Includes encouragement, tips and hints, an extensive list of phobias, and resources. (geocities.com) |
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