Psychopathologies of freedom (I): agoraphobia or space restriction

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https://doi.org/10.33898/rdp.v6i21.1004

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agoraphobia, relational conflict, psychopathology, moral dilemma, space restriction, individual freedom

Abstract

Interactional conflicts frequently imply serious limitations of personal freedom which can be materialized through an agoraphobic syntomatology. The ultimate nature of these interrelational conflicts sometimes requires to overcome true moral dilemmas, as the examples in this article show. Agoraphobia, in fact, can be understood not only as a characeristic reduction of space mobility, but as a limitation of decision and commitment capacity.

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1995-03-01

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Villegas Besora, M. (1995). Psychopathologies of freedom (I): agoraphobia or space restriction. Revista de Psicoterapia, 6(21), 17–39. https://doi.org/10.33898/rdp.v6i21.1004

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