Control Your Bladder All Night Through
A Meditation for Older Children and Teenagers
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Lynda Hudson
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Lynda Hudson
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Is your 10- to 15-year-old still wetting the bed? Do you wish you could help them to overcome their difficulty and wake up dry, happy and ready for a positive day ahead?
Bedwetting in older children has many causes, so you should initially seek advice from a healthcare professional. If the cause is not medical in nature, this specially recorded hypnotherapy session could be the solution you are looking for.
Suitable for older children and teenagers, this recording is designed to help them stay dry at night through the powerful use of visualisation and hypnotic suggestion. Using the idea of a 'mental computer', a concept that readily appeals to teenagers, they imagine resetting their bladder and brain connection. They set up a command signal from the bladder to the brain to wake up immediately if the bladder needs emptying. They repeatedly hear and absorb the suggestion to wake up, get up and walk to the bathroom.
They also receive suggestions to boost their confidence and self-esteem, which is also enhanced through achieving more and more dry nights over a period of time.
Expert hypnotherapist Lynda Hudson's gentle voice calms and reassures as she helps your child to overcome the problem of bed-wetting in a safe, natural and drug-free way. Listening to the session at bedtime each night for several weeks is the key to success.
Lynda's approach is based on many years as a clinical hypnotherapist, and she has helped thousands of people across the world with her recordings. As the author of two widely acclaimed books on hypnotherapy for both adults and children alike, you can be sure that your child's healing is in the safest hands. For the best results your child should listen to this recording in a calm and quiet environment and never while you are driving. Your child's skills and ability will develop with practice, so repeated listening is the key to success.
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