Sunday, March 11, 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

Trail of Paxil Suicides Leads To GlaxoSmithKline
Best Syndication - in advertising,” the letter notes, “this article may have contributed to the increased prescribing of SSRI medication The bottom line is that when data from the controlled trials in depression, OCD, and Social Anxiety are pooled, for “possible
Source: bestsyndication.com

The State of the Art of Treatment for Pediatric and Adolescent ADHD
Medscape News - After controlling for such differences in study design, the average effect size of nonstimulant/other medication (0.62) was Children who presented with ADHD and had a lifetime history of agoraphobia ( P < .005), social anxiety ( P < .005), simple phobia (
Source: www.medscape.com

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


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