Sunday, January 14, 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 Drug treatment: in some cases, medication is necessary, especially when depression or serious anxiety symptoms are present
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Monkey Helps Calm Woman's Fears
ABC News - Richard helps Rose cope with a debilitating anxiety disorder that can cause high blood pressure, racing heartbeat and panic attacks. When Richard is by Rose's side, she's virtually free of symptoms and doesn't need medication. But not everyone in
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Eric Kinney, President
PRWeb - Jason Lowen shared his own story of bipolar disorder and generalized anxiety disorder and attending the same university as concentration difficulties at home or school, the advice from a leading dietary doctor is, "Don't give them medication
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Who Benefits From Behavior Therapy?
Medscape News - Results of the MTA study suggested that patients with comorbid anxiety disorders benefited from combined medication management and behavior therapy. This finding was particularly robust for children with a comorbid anxiety disorder and comorbid
Source: www.medscape.com
Internet help for social anxiety disorder
Health 24 - Internet help for social anxiety disorder It is somewhat of a miracle that Sally* is sitting in a restaurant, casually eating and Having been in cognitive-behavioural therapy and on medication for a year already, I was managing better, but still
Source: www.health24.com
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