Agoraphobia Without History of Panic Disorder, School Age

You said your child has a fear of being in certain situations or places. Specifically, s/he is afraid of being in places where it might be embarrassing or hard to escape. It is likely that s/he has also had very brief bouts of intense fear or worry.

These could include one or more of the following:

Some children with these difficulties start to feel anxious all the time. They may start to avoid situations where they think these symptoms may happen. They are afraid of being in places where it might be embarrassing or hard to escape. For example, a child may not want to go to school or be separated from his/her parents. In the worst cases, a child may be afraid to leave home. This pattern of avoiding certain places or situations is called "agoraphobia." Based on your report, your child has some of these fears. It is likely that your child does not like to go places alone or may even refuse to leave the house. Your child may be very "clingy" and have problems being away from you. Children who have these types of problems are often diagnosed with Agoraphobia Without History of Panic Disorder.

Adapted in part from the American Psychiatric Association (APA) Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders: Fourth Edition (1994) .