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Agoraphobia has been defined as marked fear or anxiety being in enclosed or open places, using public transportation, and being in a crowd or outside of home alone. Such individuals make active attempts to avoid those places which cause intense distress. The neuronal areas that play a significant role in agoraphobia are uncinate fasciculus, which c...
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... drawings on DAPT revealed mature self-concept and expressive, coherent thought process, self-confidence, positive self-evaluation, and so on. The scores on panic and agoraphobia scale and visual analog scale during the pre-intervention and postintervention findings displayed significant reduced scores, indicating effective improvement in the patient's anxiety symptoms (as shown in Figures 1 and 2). ...