PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF ENURESIS
Abstract
The International Classification of Diseases provides the following definition: "Enuresis is persistent involuntary urination during the day or at night." In a number of European countries, where psychological methods are given great importance in the treatment of enuresis, enuresis is understood as "involuntary emptying of the bladder, occurring at an undesirable moment or in an inappropriate place."
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