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Marks, I.M., Swinson, R.P., Ba?o?lu, M., Kuch, K., Noshirvani, H., O’Sullivan, G., Lelliott, P.T., Kirby, M., McNamee, G., Sengun, S., et al. (1993) Alprazolam and Exposure Alone and Combined in Panic Disorder with Agoraphobia. A Controlled Study in London and Toronto. British Journal of Psychiatry, 162, 776-787.
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TITLE:
Cognitive Behavior Therapy of Urinary Incontinence Phobia: A Case Report
AUTHORS:
Tina Tan, Leslie Lim
KEYWORDS:
Phobia, Urinary Incontinence, Cognitive-Behavior Therapy
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Psychiatry,
Vol.5 No.1,
January
15,
2015
ABSTRACT: A significant association
exists between lower urinary tract symptoms and anxiety. Despite the efficacy
of cognitive behavior therapies in treating a variety of phobic disorders,
there are few published reports about the use of such treatments for urinary
problems. We report a case of the phobia of urinary incontinence treated with
cognitive behavioral techniques, which involved cognitive restructuring,
distraction, relaxation training, and exposure to feared situations.
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