Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust

A psychiatrist interested in morbid agoraphobia described the reaction of some patients en route to work as “an attack in which they become dizzy and unstable, sweaty and warm all over, shaky on the outside and inside, heart pounding and beating rapidly, mouth dry, lump in throat, weak legs, stiffness, and crawling guts” (Medical Tribune October 2, 1969, p. 2). ................
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