The Paruresis Treatment System var seo_sids = new Array();var seo_osids = new Array(); Simply enter your first name and email address above and I'll immediately send you the first lesson. “The program is amazing, I finally figured out what was wrong with me! I had gone to a doctor who couldn't find anything wrong, and I thought I was going crazy. Now my anxiety is weak and I'm CRUSHING IT! Thank you so much!” "I'm so happy I discovered the Paruresis Treatment System, it's made me realize that I'm NOT powerless over my paruresis. I was astounded how effective the techniques in the program actually were, it's been wonderful to finally gain control over my shy bladder for the first time in my life. Now I know I can urinate anywhere, in fact, I know I can do ANYTHING. I wish I would have known all this years ago!" As you're about to find out, your suffering is needless, serves no purpose, and most importantly, can be treated. If you struggle with paruresis or a shy bladder, you know how powerful the fear can be and how much it can disrupt your entire life. Paruresis isn't like other fears or phobias, because what you're afraid of is so incredibly difficult to avoid. If you have a phobia about flying, you can make the choice not to travel, or at the very least, not get on a plane often. If you have a fear of heights, you can avoid ladders or balconies, and it’s not going to effect your life too frequently. But when you have a fear of using the bathroom in public, it’s so much different than those other fears that many people seem to be be bothered by. Why? You can try to stay close to home, avoid the ball game and concerts, or limit how much liquid you drink, but one thing is for certain - eventually, YOU WILL have to go to the bathroom. With paruresis, it’s not a question of IF, it’s a matter of WHEN - and that constant anxiety can prevent you from ever completely letting your guard down so you can enjoy the present moment. The possibility of having to use the bathroom is ALWAYS there to some degree...like it's stalking you. Second, when you're afraid of going to the bathroom in public or outside your “comfort zone”, what you're ultimately afraid of....is YOU. And that's REAL scary, because as fast as you run, no matter where you try and hide, you're always there. You become your own worst enemy. Just like everyone else that has ever struggled with paruresis I know you’ll agree with me when I say that the harder you TRY to go to the bathroom, the more IMPOSSIBLE IT IS!
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Trying to talk yourself out of your anxiety when you're already standing in the bathroom is like trying to get the milk back in the glass once you’ve spilled it, it’s too late! Your anxiety actually makes your body physically RESIST urinating. Until recently, the psychological community as a whole often didn't truly understand paruresis or how to effectively treat it. Therapists tried with good intentions to help those suffering with “bashful bladders”, but the techniques they used with other fears and phobias just weren't as well suited for paruresis and sometimes even made the condition worse! I wish I could say that more therapists now know about paruresis and how to treat it properly, but unfortunately my experience tells me that's simply not the case. If you've ever tried to get help before, you know that many mental health professionals still don't know what paruresis is, and the ones that do have usually never actually treated it successfully before. The good news is that there’s been significant progress made in the ability to treat your paruresis, so you can recover fully and lead a better life, one where you’re not a slave to your fear, many times without ever visiting a therapist, taking medication, or forcing yourself to stand humiliated at a urinal trying unsuccessfully to urinate in the hopes of “getting over it”. It used to be thought that paruresis and shy bladder was something you would just have to live with and accommodate as best you could, but now there’s evidence that just isn't true. Paruresis CAN be overcome and there's...
The Paruresis Treatment System
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