International Paruresis Association

 

 

International Paruresis Association

PO Box 65111
Baltimore, MD 21209

1-800-247-3864
410-367-1253 (phone)
410-367-1254 (fax)

info@paruresis.org

 

 

News from the IPA

This page contains late-breaking news on paruresis, extended information on current topics, and archives of previous stories.  

IPA celebrates 10 years!
March 20, 2007
This is the 10th anniversary for the IPA. Over that time we have raised close to 1 million dollars between the SBC and IPA.  Click here to read more!

Make a donation with your credit card
March 1, 2007
You can now donate to the IPA using your credit card!  Click here for details!

2007 IPA Workshop Schedule
February 28, 2007
Announcing the 2007 IPA Workshop Schedule.

The IPA Store is now open!
January 1. 2006
The best products for recovery are now available for ordering online!  Please allow 2-3 weeks for delivery.

IPA Responds to SAMHSA
July 12, 2004
IPA submitted a response to government workplace drug testing regulations to eliminate employment discrimination against people with paruresis. This 44-page response includes background information on paruresis, a discussion of the injustices done upon people who suffer from it by the current government regulations, and specific recommendations for changes.

 

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WARNING AND DISCLAIMER: This website is NOT a substitute for medical or legal advice and does not constitute the practice of law, medicine, psychiatry, clinical psychology, clinical social work, or any other mental health profession.  If you are having trouble urinating, you should always contact a physician since difficulty with voiding can be a symptom of a serious medical condition. We are a group of professional people and people who have suffered with paruresis. We have assembled a board and a board of advisors to help people cope with urinary dysfunction that has a psychological or social origin. On this website, we are NOT practicing medicine, psychiatry, clinical psychology, clinical social work or any other mental health profession. You should have your doctor evaluate your condition before diagnosing yourself, and seek the appropriate necessary mental health counseling if warranted. IPA, Inc. disclaims any and all legal liability whatsoever.