What is Bibliophobia?
Going out on the street is a common occurrence in people's lives. But for Hugh Curtis, a 40-year-old British woman, it was a miracle. Due to panic disorder (also known as wilderness phobia), she has never been home for 20 years.
Wilderness phobia
- nickname
- Square phobia
- Visiting department
- psychological
- Common causes
- The psychological shadow of childhood
- Common symptoms
- Fear of appearing in open areas
- influences
- Prevents communication with others
- Going out on the street is a common occurrence in people's lives. But for Hugh Curtis, a 40-year-old British woman, it was a miracle. Due to panic disorder (also known as wilderness phobia), she has never been home for 20 years.
- Hugh Curtis lives
- Curtis contracted
- For Curtis, leaving the house means that the first step to freedom has been taken. She looks forward to her future life.
- Aphobia prevents Curtis from living as normal as other mothers. Curtis's two sons, Allen and Grant, are now grown-ups, but she has never taken them to a park, to swim or to have a family vacation. She hopes to make up for these shortcomings in the future.
- Curtis married in 2000. Since she couldn't go out, the wedding could only be arranged in the living room at home. Curtis hopes that when he recovers, he can put on the long-awaited white wedding dress and make up a real wedding with his husband in church.
- In addition to receiving self-help treatments, Curtis also likes to log in to Google's website to view a map of South Shields. She is very much looking forward to seeing the real scene of every street depicted on the map.
- In the face of unknown difficulties, Curtis is confident: "I know that there is still a long way to go. However, as long as one more step is taken each day, I believe that the day of full recovery will eventually come." [1]