0 a person who suffers from agoraphobia
1 relating to or suffering from agoraphobia:
She is agoraphobic and stays inside as much as she can.
I should emphasise that there are differing schools of thought about providing special facilities, such as a telephone, in the home for agoraphobics.
Three groups representing agoraphobics and six indi- viduals have made representations about the proposals.
I could have spoken about agoraphobics, who will not get mobility allowance.
I accept that there should be no expansion of categories to, for example, the temporarily disabled, agoraphobics and people with severe upper limb disabilities—those were suggested.
I know that within the organisations of those who seek to help the agoraphobics there is the feeling that money should not be spent on paying mobility allowance.
Long-term follow-up of agoraphobic treated by brief intensive group cognitive behavioral therapy.
Relationship between separation anxiety and panic and agoraphobic disorders.
Claustrophobic people who do not like going into polling booths, and indeed agoraphobic people who do not like leaving their houses, have always had the option of a postal vote.