Agoraphobia: New therapy finally helps to overcome fear and panic

Agoraphobia and panic disorders are among the most common mental illnesses. Around 1.65 million people are affected by them in Germany alone.

While conventional treatment with cognitive behavioral therapy and psychotropic drugs usually takes months or even years, we at the Institute for Modern Psychotherapy in Berlin have succeeded in developing a new treatment approach for agoraphobia with and without panic attacks. This often enables sufferers to become completely anxiety-free within just a few weeks.

You can find out exactly how we achieved this in the first video of our online therapy “How to Calm Anxiety”, which we have linked for you here for FREE.

Woman in a crowd, anxious, covering her eyes
Klaus Bernhardt

Agoraphobia and panic attacks: These therapies help

While agoraphobia without panic attacks is often still treated without the use of psychotropic drugs, antidepressants and/or strong tranquilizers are often used for agoraphobia with panic attacks. However, drug treatment of anxiety disorders is not without risks. Because such pharmacotherapy can be both addictive and lead to severe side effects. Fortunately, a new form of therapy has been available for a few years now that does not require any psychotropic drugs at all and yet usually leads to a significant reduction in the feeling of anxiety.

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Online Therapy with Proven Effectiveness – Immediate Help for:

52 episodes with almost 7 hours of video material

No risk: The methods of this online therapy for self-help have been successfully used in clinics in Europe for over seven years. Over 250,000 people have already managed to lead lives without fear and panic using this method.

The new online version of self-therapy offered here has been thoroughly tested by psychiatrists and neuroscientists and found to be highly effective. Since the publication of this online therapy, over 16,000 former anxiety patients have given us feedback that they have managed to free themselves from their anxiety disorder using only these 52 videos.