Monday, March 12, 2007

Avoidant paruresis ('bashful bladder' syndrome)



Tiscali - Avoidant paruresis (also known as 'bashful bladder' syndrome or psychogenic urinary retention) is a social anxiety disorder that What are the symptoms? Being afraid or unable to urinate when others are nearby. Sufferers worry that someone might knock on
Source: www.tiscali.co.uk

Preliminary Program: Monday, May 21
Psychiatric News - Panic Disorder With Social Anxiety Disorder Comorbidity: Difference of Response to Low vs. High Doses of Clonazepam Antonio E. Nardi, M.D. 18. The Relationship Between Functional Outcomes and Treatment of Anxious and Painful Somatic Symptoms in Patients
Source: pn.psychiatryonline.org

CBT who?
Health 24 - therapy, and can serve as a place to work on interpersonal problems, practice communication skills, and deal with social anxiety negative interactions within a family and the role of the entire family in maintaining the patient’s symptoms. Couple
Source: www.health24.com


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