A disorder that manifests in the mind, but is manifested in the body. it is known as Shy Bladder Syndrome. The definition of an illness that is psychogenic (such such as SBS) means that the physical manifestation is the result of an emotional reason. As you’re likely to know that the mind is a powerful tool that we have only a limited amount of control. Controlling the ‘conscious’ mind is definitely possible, however the subconscious mind is proven to be a much more difficult phenomenon to grasp, and even control.
It’s no wonder that General Practitioners’ success rates when treatment of Shy Bladder Syndrome are generally low; they’re trained to focus on the physical, not the mental. Making an appointment with your GP is essential to make sure that your inability to get to the bathroom isn’t due solely to medical reasons, but it’s irrational to think that the GP to be competent to handle issues that are outside of their expertise. Bakers bake, a carpenter cut. If you need help for a physical issue, you go to an GP and if you’d need help with a sub-conscious issue, you will see a specialist in the area. This is the reason the hypnotherapy industry has the highest success rates when it comes to the treatment of Shy Bladder Syndrome; it helps to retrain the unconscious mind..
I’m going to use the picture from one of my clients from the past to show how the unconscious mind runs the the bladder. To protect our privacy we’ll call him John. You might find you are able to relate to his experiences.
The Shy Bladder Syndrome had been a major burden on John’s life since John could remember. He’s 34 now. He remembers an incident that took place in his teens at school , as the reason the disorder. His attempts to urinate at the public toilet were influenced by a group of older boys who entered his space and taunting him. John was literally frozen. Then John was unable to go regardless of how hard he told himself to be relaxed and be at peace.
I’m extremely happy of the fact that I was successful in helping John to overcome his problem However, let’s examine the process of action that took shape in John’s body and mind more deeply:
It’s crucial to understand the two factors that affect human behavior. They are pain and pleasure. The moment that the traumatizing experience of being harassed happened the ‘unconscious’ mind of John recorded all the sensory details of the surroundings and related pain to the things he saw, heard or smelled and the list goes on. From that point, any moment that the scene was recreated “unconscious mind’ declared that the situation was likely to be painful. In the end, the situation was seen by his mind as a risk and needed to be kept out of any circumstance. It was impossible for the mind would let the body to be in a dangerous and vulnerable situation. So, his ‘unconscious brain did not listen to any signals of encouragement to relax and stay calm, which he sent to his ‘conscious ‘ mind.
Shy Bladder Syndrome is effectively an attack mechanism used by the ‘unconscious mind’ to ensure that you are not in danger of suffering situations. On the other hand, we can be content that it’s watching out for our health and wellbeing, even though we don’t realize it. But the speed at the way routines are absorbed is a major concern for Paruretics as, without the right resources, they’re difficult to stop.