Posted on 11/11/2006 4:54:47 AM PST by MadIvan
At least four million Britons suffer from debilitating toilet phobias and most are too embarrassed to seek help, the National Phobics Society (NPS) said.
The NPS, which works with people affected by anxiety disorders, has classified the "secret" problem of toilet phobia as an anxiety condition in its own right and is launching a new campaign to help sufferers.
Toilet phobias range from a mild dislike of public loos to obsessions where sufferers refuse to leave their homes or even undergo potentially life-saving medical examinations.
The NPS said extreme sufferers are often unable to leave their homes, deny themselves fluids which can harm their kidneys, or take drugs to prevent any perceived or real "accidents."
The organisation argues the medical profession needs educating about toilet phobia in order to encourage sufferers to come forward and hopes its new campaign will go some way to tackling the issue.
The NPS believes that the stigma surrounding the phobia means that many people refuse to admit they have a problem.
"It is known as the 'secret' or 'silent' phobia because of its double whammy impact," said Nicky Lidbetter, manager of the NPS, which is launching the Toilet Phobia campaign at the Anxiety Disorders Conference in Manchester on Saturday.
"Few people will talk about having an anxiety disorder in the first place, but for them to admit they have a toilet-related phobia is rare because of the obvious embarrassment and humiliation of being laughed at or not being taken seriously."
"But, no matter how funny we might find it, it's certainly no laughing matter for almost seven per cent of the population who are reported to suffer from this condition."
The NPS has identified a correlation between Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) linked to a fear of contamination, Agoraphobia, Paruresis ("shy bladder" syndrome or fear of urinating in the company of others) and Parcopresis ("bashful bowel" syndrome, or the inability to defecate in public toilets).
They are collectively known as toilet-related phobias.
The problem can have serious implications for employers with absenteeism from work.
Many sufferers will not take a job if a toilet is located off a communal area and they can be observed going in or out, and will even create fictions of going to the photocopier or the staff kitchen rather than be seen going into the toilet, the NPS said.
Clinical psychologist and cognitive behaviour therapist, Professor Paul Salkovskis, said the attitude of society in general towards going to the toilet was part of the problem.
"Around the world we use a lot of humour and euphemism to describe what is a basic human function," he said.
"We say 'I'm going to the bathroom' or 'I'm going to powder my nose' because there is a taboo surrounding using the toilet."
Treatments include cognitive behaviour therapy, which helps people to break the cycle of faulty thinking, and hypnosis, which utilises techniques such as visualisation and guided imagery to bring about relaxation.
Bwhahahahahahaha!
Thanks for the good laugh, MadIvan!
Cheers,
sl
Our bathrooms are infested with horrible hairy spiders that like to lie in wait for me - I think they like the sound of me screaming.
For some reason, they avoid you.
Regards, Ivan
It's because I treat them like I would Islamic terrorists, dear. I smash them over the head with a blunt instrument, dump them in the loo, pour bleach on them, and flush them away.
Love, Ivan
Sounds like a bunch of crap to me.
/cheap shot
Can we suggest that method to the government, please?
BTW, this thread means that we are now officially very sad people.
Well they will need to build a much larger loo. And one without George Michael.
BTW, this thread means that we are now officially very sad people.
In marketing speak, we're a very modern couple, my love.
Love, Ivan
ML/NJ
They also have a Muzzie problem. Dirty Loos = Islam. Thats my analysis.
Hey, I scaled it back before hitting Post. :)
Ivan
Ahhhh. The pharmacuetical companies have found another set of fools to push their wares on.
That was so funny, their intelligence agencies just announced that terrorists are planning to sink the whole island and they are worried about Toilet phobia?
Just wait till the Bay of Pigs 2 attacks start, they will get over their little problem soon enough.
I've been to China, when it comes to toilets, I've seen things no human being can imagine.
Regards, Ivan
Some of us aren't even that particular.
I still have nightmares about my first encounter with a Soviet public toilet. It was a huge echo chamber with door-less stalls, all consisting of holes in the floor with little metal foot plates to each side. The view of the row of bare bottoms was enough to turn off any urge to go. LOL
For what issue is the MSM, this paper, building a frame? First a public failing is identified, next they'll find under employed experts who'll hire a grant writer and the next thing you know...a little more freedom will be lost.
The NRA framed gun-control. The LAB framed vehicular cycling advocacy (and the Tour). The NIH framed healthcare. The greenies frame ...
Either we are equal or we are not. Good people should be armed where they will, with wits and guns.
Ew!
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