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Title: Shy Bladder Syndrome: Your Step-By-Step Guide to Overcoming Paruresis by Steven Soifer, George D. Zgourides, Joseph Himle, Nancy L. Pickering ISBN: 1-57224-227-2 Publisher: New Harbinger Pubns Pub. Date: 02 March, 2001 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $13.95 |
Average Customer Rating: 5 (16 reviews)
Rating: 5
Summary: Confidence returning slowly.
Comment: Steven Soifer's book was easily the best present I have ever received from my immediate family. A series of acutely embarrassing events in my childhood left me unable to comfortably urinate in public lavatories, friend's homes, or even if my girlfriend was in my apartment. In the worst patch I was unable to urinate unless the TV was on and I could smell freshly cooked ham or bacon.
When I could "let go" it was usually only a painful, burning dribble which could last for hours. After unsuccessful treatment with psychiatric drugs I led a reclusive life of almost permanent urinary distress. Mr Soifer's well-written (though disappointly illustrated) book allowed me to work through my "bashful bladder" and helped turn my family's scorn and embarrassment into pity. Highly recommended.
Rating: 5
Summary: No more suffering alone
Comment: This book is the most comprehensive guide to the suffering paruretic. It defines and provides a self test to determaine your level of severity. It relates numerous stories and experiences that you can identify with. The President of The International Paruresis Association, Steven Soifer speaks of his own suffering and eventual triumph. Some of the topics include How Paruretics Cope-Isolation and Avoidance and The Causes of Blashful Bladder Syndrome: Unravelling the Mystery. It also outlines the working of the urinary system. It offers methods of self treatment through Graduated Exposure Therapy and addresses the topic of The Medical Community and Paruresis. Have you ever thought about telling others?. Why not start your own group?. This book will show you how step-by-step. Need to tell a friend or loved one. This book can help. Each page is clearly written is easy to understand terms and is finished with a summarization of each chapter. All you ever wanted and needed to know is found in this book written by four of the leading Avoidant Paruresis research specialists. This book is the first step to treating and conquiring your Paruresis. Don't suffer alone anymore. Begin the road to recovery.
Rating: 5
Summary: Sensitively Breaking Silence
Comment: In 1996, an Associate Professor at the University of Maryland at Baltimore School of Social Work co-founded the International Paruresis Association (IPA). That professor, Steve Soifer, is also a co-author of this book. It is the first monograph on Paruresis or Shy Bladder Syndrome: the inability to urinate in a public restroom or in the presence of others....Classified as a social phobia in DSM-IV-TR (300.23), it is associated with impairment in multiple functional domains: employment, education, and social relationships. This debilitating condition thrives in a climate of shame and secrecy (on the part of paruretics) and ignorance (by health and mental health care providers). This deceptively slim book may help you identify paruresis in yourself, a loved one, or a client/patient. One section helps the reader rule out other conditions (pp.16-18). The brain-body connection is clearly described in Chapter Two, and includes both a diagram of the human urinary system and a chart of the human nervous system. The authors present a ten-step approach for Graduated Exposure Therapy, the treatment of choice at present. Appendices include a literature review, a synopsis of "the evolution of the bathroom and its impact on paruresis", and resources. A seven page bibliography is included. There is no index, and it is hoped that future editions will remedy this. This thoughtful, sensitive book breaks the silence which has hitherto dominated the subject. For that, and for the prospect of relief it holds for over 17 million sufferers, we may all be grateful.
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