Monday 28 June 2010

Hypnosis For Bed Wetting

The following article was written by Ingrid Preube.

For those with children having extreme problems with Bed Wetting Hypnosis can help. In the vast majority of cases of child bed wetting, the bed wetting occurs due to the fact that the child is sleeping too soundly and is not responding to the signals that their bodies are sending them. This results in the child urinating in their sleep. This can cause a significant amount of problems for parents, as the bed and linen needs frequently cleaned. In addition to this, children may undergo temperament changes due to extreme lowering of their self-esteem. As this is a very trying time for your child, it is really important that you take great care to ensure that they do not fall into depressions or lose their ability to interact in social circles.

One of the benefits of using bed wetting is that the difference can be seen virtually immediately. However, when you use hypnosis, you must still partner it with techniques aimed at permanently solving the problem. Use bed wetting alarms, plastic sheets, and diapers to ensure that there are limited messes during the transition process. In addition to this, positive reinforcement can help restore lost self-esteem as well as encourage future good behavior.

One downside to bed wetting hypnosis is that the hypnosis techniques typically need renewed after a period of time. It is not meant as a permanent solution to the problem, but a quick fix that provides parents time to work better habits into their child. This is why partnering bed wetting hypnosis with other techniques is so important.

If you have a child over the age of five that wets the bed, you should take them to see a doctor. While most occurrences of bed wetting are just a part of slow development and deep sleep patterns, there may be other underlying issues that need to be addressed. Because of this, should your child’s bed wetting continue even after hypnosis, it is vital that you go seek the aid of a doctor immediately. Hypnosis is able to assist with behavioral problems, but it cannot do anything against other issues such as liver or kidney problems or diseases such as Lupus. It is your responsibility as a parent to ensure that your child is healthy while you are breaking any bed wetting habits that are behavioral in nature.

If bed wetting persists and hypnosis is not effective, you may wish to have your doctor prescribe medication to help resolve the problem. However, medicines should be used as a last resort as they can cause unpleasant side effects.

If you or your child has a problem with bed wetting then please contact me for a free half-hour consultation.

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