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K.G. Groves

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The Lock Beneath the Ribs
Agoraphobia is not simply fear of leaving the house. It is often fear of being trapped inside the body when panic begins. In The Lock Beneath the Ribs, K. G. Groves examines agoraphobia, panic, avoidance, trauma, and recovery through the story of Lowell Bracken, a composite figure whose world begins shrinking after a sudden panic episode in his own hallway. What starts as one frightening moment becomes a pattern.
The mailbox feels farther away. The grocery store becomes impossible. Red lights, waiting rooms, bridges, pharmacy lines, family obligations, and ordinary errands begin carrying the threat of panic before anything has even happened. Blending literary nonfiction, clinical insight, and psychological tension, this book follows how fear learns the body, how avoidance offers relief while quietly building walls, and how relationships bend around an alarm system that keeps mistaking safety for danger.
This is not a cure promise. It is not a replacement for professional care. It is a careful, human look at the fear loop beneath agoraphobia and the evidence-based paths that can help people move again. For readers living with panic, people who love someone with agoraphobia, and anyone trying to understand why a front door can become a border, The Lock Beneath the Ribs offers a compassionate and unflinching map of fear, survival, and recovery.
The door was never the enemy. The alarm was.
The mailbox feels farther away. The grocery store becomes impossible. Red lights, waiting rooms, bridges, pharmacy lines, family obligations, and ordinary errands begin carrying the threat of panic before anything has even happened. Blending literary nonfiction, clinical insight, and psychological tension, this book follows how fear learns the body, how avoidance offers relief while quietly building walls, and how relationships bend around an alarm system that keeps mistaking safety for danger.
This is not a cure promise. It is not a replacement for professional care. It is a careful, human look at the fear loop beneath agoraphobia and the evidence-based paths that can help people move again. For readers living with panic, people who love someone with agoraphobia, and anyone trying to understand why a front door can become a border, The Lock Beneath the Ribs offers a compassionate and unflinching map of fear, survival, and recovery.
The door was never the enemy. The alarm was.
Agoraphobia is not simply fear of leaving the house. It is often fear of being trapped inside the body when panic begins. In The Lock Beneath the Ribs, K. G. Groves examines agoraphobia, panic, avoidance, trauma, and recovery through the story of Lowell Bracken, a composite figure whose world begins shrinking after a sudden panic episode in his own hallway. What starts as one frightening moment becomes a pattern.
The mailbox feels farther away. The grocery store becomes impossible. Red lights, waiting rooms, bridges, pharmacy lines, family obligations, and ordinary errands begin carrying the threat of panic before anything has even happened. Blending literary nonfiction, clinical insight, and psychological tension, this book follows how fear learns the body, how avoidance offers relief while quietly building walls, and how relationships bend around an alarm system that keeps mistaking safety for danger.
This is not a cure promise. It is not a replacement for professional care. It is a careful, human look at the fear loop beneath agoraphobia and the evidence-based paths that can help people move again. For readers living with panic, people who love someone with agoraphobia, and anyone trying to understand why a front door can become a border, The Lock Beneath the Ribs offers a compassionate and unflinching map of fear, survival, and recovery.
The door was never the enemy. The alarm was.
The mailbox feels farther away. The grocery store becomes impossible. Red lights, waiting rooms, bridges, pharmacy lines, family obligations, and ordinary errands begin carrying the threat of panic before anything has even happened. Blending literary nonfiction, clinical insight, and psychological tension, this book follows how fear learns the body, how avoidance offers relief while quietly building walls, and how relationships bend around an alarm system that keeps mistaking safety for danger.
This is not a cure promise. It is not a replacement for professional care. It is a careful, human look at the fear loop beneath agoraphobia and the evidence-based paths that can help people move again. For readers living with panic, people who love someone with agoraphobia, and anyone trying to understand why a front door can become a border, The Lock Beneath the Ribs offers a compassionate and unflinching map of fear, survival, and recovery.
The door was never the enemy. The alarm was.
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