Agoraphobia

Blythe and McGlown identified that 75% of patients diagnosed with agoraphobia had detectable deficits within the central nervous system. These manifested themselves in the presence of aberrant primitive and postural reflexes, visual-perceptual and oculo-motor dysfunctions, which directly relate to problems with balance, dizziness and anxiety.

If NDD is a factor, correcting the underlying faults can help the sufferer regain cognitive control.
If you think NDD may be a factor in your problems, please complete our Screening Questionnaire.

Please note, only some emotional problems are connected to NDD.

If you have been diagnosed, or are showing other symptoms of NDD, please complete our Adult Screening Test.