Parcopresis
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Parcopresis is a psychological disorder, more accurately termed psychogenic fecal retention, whereby the sufferer is unable to defecate unless they have a certain level of privacy. The level of privacy involved varies from sufferer to sufferer. The condition has also been termed shy bowel.

The condition is to be distinguished from the embarrassment that many people experience with defecation in that it produces a physical inability, albeit of psychological origin.

History

The term Shy Bowel was created in 2003 by Baz Chalabi, with the help of Steve Soifer (author of "Shy bladder Syndrome - Your step by step guide to recovery"). Previous to this, no specific name had existed for the condition, and it had only been referred to under the more general term of Toilet Phobia. Toilet Phobia refers to any anxiety disorder involving using toilets and includes: fear of contamination, specific object phobias such as Black Toilet Seat phobia, Paruresis
Paruresis
Paruresis is a type of phobia in which the sufferer is unable to urinate in the presence of others, such as in a public restroom. It most commonly affects males, though there are female sufferers too...

 (Shy Bladder Syndrome), and Toilet Proximity Anxiety Disorder. Baz Chalabi also created the medical term, Parcopresis in 2003, with the help of Professor Alex Gardner.

Nature of the condition

Parcopresis can be described as “an inability to defecate when other people are perceived or likely to be around (e.g. in the same public toilet, house or building).” This inability limits the sufferer to being able to defecate only in a limited number of ‘safe’ places thus restricting their lifestyle. The level of restriction varies depending on the severity of each sufferer’s condition but in extreme cases it can force people to give up their jobs, avoid holidays they would love to take, and generally dictate and limit most aspects of their lives.

It affects both men and women, of all ages and backgrounds. It is not clear how many people suffer with the condition, and level of severity is a key factor as some people may not find it affects their lives, while others find their lives are dictated by its demands.

Treatment

One form of treatment is Cognitive behavioral therapy which promotes desensitization methods.

In popular culture

The condition is sometimes portrayed in popular culture, including in parodical
Parody
A parody , in current usage, is an imitative work created to mock, comment on, or trivialise an original work, its subject, author, style, or some other target, by means of humorous, satiric or ironic imitation...

 ways.
  • In the 2011 movie "Bad Teacher
    Bad Teacher
    Bad Teacher is a 2011 comedy film directed by Jake Kasdan based on a screenplay by Lee Eisenberg and Gene Stupnitsky, and starring Cameron Diaz, Justin Timberlake, and Jason Segel...

    ", Wally the principal is sitting in a restroom stall with another teacher in the next stall. Amy comes inside the men's room to complain to Wally about Elizabeth (the main character). When Amy finally leaves, the second male teacher exclaims that he thought she would never leave, and then defecates loudly (possibly having only had parcopresis with regards to presence of the opposite gender), to which Wally is revulsed.

  • In the television show "Scrubs
    Scrubs (TV series)
    Scrubs is an American medical comedy-drama television series created in 2001 by Bill Lawrence and produced by ABC Studios. The show follows the lives of several employees of the fictional Sacred Heart, a teaching hospital. It features fast-paced screenplay, slapstick, and surreal vignettes...

    ", Elliot Reid describes her condition and even ends up using a special toilet on the roof of the hospital because of it.

See also

  • Anismus
    Anismus
    Anismus is a malfunction of the external anal sphincter and puborectalis muscle during defecation. Normal defecation involves relaxation of both of these muscles...

    , a physical condition related to Parcopresis
  • Paruresis
    Paruresis
    Paruresis is a type of phobia in which the sufferer is unable to urinate in the presence of others, such as in a public restroom. It most commonly affects males, though there are female sufferers too...

    , an inability to urinate

Further reading

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