Thursday, March 08, 2007

 

Avoidant paruresis ('bashful bladder' syndrome)



Tiscali - Avoidant paruresis (also known as 'bashful bladder' syndrome or psychogenic urinary retention) is a social anxiety disorder Drug treatment: in some cases, medication is necessary, especially when depression or serious anxiety symptoms are present
Source: www.tiscali.co.uk

Greinke trying to bounce back from personal problems
Kansas City Star - Greinke feels healthy now, thanks to antidepressant medication that eases his social anxiety. His only concern this spring is to regain a job in the rotation. “If they send me down because I’m young or because they don’t think I’m mentally
Source: www.kansascity.com

TV Drug Ads Too Emotional, Study Shows
CBS News - erectile dysfunction, Valtrex for genital herpes, Lipitor for high cholesterol, and Zoloft for depression and social anxiety. behavior — such as exercising more to reduce high cholesterol — might actually prevent the need for the medication. But
Source: feeds.cbsnews.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 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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