Hi Sonious. This is a bit of a delayed reply, as I've been having off having fun at Confuzzled. Back in the real world now.
The reference I made in my article was just a link to some research on paruresis, to demonstrate that the condition exists and is taken seriously. My technique isn't published anywhere formally, as far as I'm aware. I've taken a common NLP technique, as might be used to manage anxiety, and put a spin on it that will make sense to most furries. It's a variation on the picture-everyone-naked-when-public-speaking idea that you commonly hear bandied about (although I wouldn't recommend that one personally).
And, yeah, it is an odd article, what with the Jonah Lomu references and all. Hopefully it's an enjoyable read, whether you personally suffer from shy bladder or not. The technique is based on sound and well-understood NLP practices. It won't work for everyone, of course.
Hi Sonious. This is a bit of a delayed reply, as I've been having off having fun at Confuzzled. Back in the real world now.
The reference I made in my article was just a link to some research on paruresis, to demonstrate that the condition exists and is taken seriously. My technique isn't published anywhere formally, as far as I'm aware. I've taken a common NLP technique, as might be used to manage anxiety, and put a spin on it that will make sense to most furries. It's a variation on the picture-everyone-naked-when-public-speaking idea that you commonly hear bandied about (although I wouldn't recommend that one personally).
And, yeah, it is an odd article, what with the Jonah Lomu references and all. Hopefully it's an enjoyable read, whether you personally suffer from shy bladder or not. The technique is based on sound and well-understood NLP practices. It won't work for everyone, of course.