Agoraphobia

Katherine E. Rabenau

These articles will help make agoraphobia more comprehensible to those who are experiencing it and to those who know or live with someone stuggling with the inner demons that make leaving their homes either painfully difficult or impossible. We'll also explore therapies and techniques to ease those afflicted back into a normal lifestyle.

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Agoraphobia

A Love Letter

A farewell message to my readers about love and shame.

HOYO HO!

Thoughts on moving on to my new home and how my agoraphobia impacts that process.

More Portraits of Agoraphobia

Photographer Corinne Botz is continuing her photographic exploration of agoraphobia, looking at the faces of those of us who struggle with this condition and also, along her journey, becoming fascinated by our environments as well.

Almost Home

About finding a home of my own, my fears and hopes and Divine Guidance.

Standing Still While Moving Forward

Despite a lot of frustration and what seems like a lack of movement, change does happen.

Moving On

About moving to a new home - and also about moving from a conditional emotional state of hoping to a more solid and useful state of wanting what you want.

Uncertain Times

About facing an uncertain future and the loss of my home... and hopefully the finding of a new one. About fear and hope.

The Perils of Katherine: Medicine, Meanness and Misery

Sad tale of eviction, anxiety and mean people and some second thoughts on Lexapro.

Ice Cycles

Icicles, inner blizzards and the hope for an inner and outer thaw.

Endings and Beginnings

Thoughts on endings and beginnings and living in the moment.

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Agoraphobia

An Agoraphobic's Romance (7 msgs)

Mixed Bag of Obstacles--Not just Agoraphobia (30 msgs)

Homeowner (3 msgs)

THE AGORAPHOBIC PAT ON THE BACK AND I WANT/WISH LIST (9 msgs)

Home at Last (3 msgs)

BIG CHANGES (13 msgs)

A Love Letter (4 msgs)

HOYO HO! (8 msgs)

More Portraits of Agoraphobia (14 msgs)

Almost Home (6 msgs)

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