1. An Overview of Parcopresis, based on articles contributed by attendees. 2. Considering Diet, Exercise , and Relaxation Techniques which foster 3. The use of Medication---in layman's language. 4. Case Senarios reflecting common experiences of paropretics. 5. Personal Stories 6. Graduated Exposure Technique- Examples 7. The use of Support Systems: Message Board, Phone Calls, Support Group Optional 8. Practicing elements of the Graduated Exposure Technique(s). 9. Feedback of Experiences 10. Skits that involve the humor and non humor experiences of 11. Allowing time for attendees to share informally with one another 12. Providing a list of books, articles, websities, and videos related to 13. Discussion of bathroom design in America and around the world. 14. Planning for a workshop for individuals wanting not only to Just food for thought, Marty G.
professionals, sometimes in a hospital-like setting.
If a workshop was assembled and conducted by non-professionals, it might include the following topics and activities:
the urge to defecate.
Meetings.
In the following settings:
a. hotel room
b. single public bathroom
c. general public bathrooms
parcopretics, and the people involved in their lives.
between sessions and at mealtimes, with special emphasis on assisting
the "loners" to interact with their fellow parcopretics.
parcopresis and living a productive life in general.
defecate in public bathroom settings, but outdoors as well.
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