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Band new things are coming for The Abler In 2019- Including Interview Packages!

If You are not a listener to the podcast, The Many Faces Of The Abled (you should be. You can download the free app on google play and Itunes!) We're also on Spotify. I'd like to announce that starting January 2019, The Abler Blog will be debuting It's interview packages, for it's paid services. Also in 2019, we will be launching an online store for specified abler products. A survey on the types of products you'd like to see will be up on The Abler's Facebook page & group after the Thanksgiving holiday!

Agoraphiba: It's not just about being too scared to leave your own home.

Author Note:  Author Note: I am in no way a medical professional of any kind. If you believe you are someone you know, may have this condition please consult with your trusted medical professional. Also, I do not believe in self-self-diagnosis.  Source of information: MayoClinic.org & google.com   Photo source: unsplash.com  There are more than 200,000 US cases per year.  Agoraphobia is an anxiety disorder that creates fear and panic for people that they avoid places and situations that may cause them anxiety and make them feel trapped, helpless, or embarrassed. You fear actual situations in which you can anticipate what could or couldn’t happen. For example, public transportation, small/enclosed spaces, and or standing in lines/crowds. The anxiety is typically created by this overwhelming feeling that there is no way out and or no way to escape.      Most people develop agoraphobia after having one or more than one panic attack. Which then can cause them to wo