Good Morning: Control Your Bladder
Written by Lynda Hudson
Narrated by Lynda Hudson
3.5/5
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About this audiobook
There are many possible reasons so first check out with your medical practitioner that there is no underlying medical cause. If there is not, this gentle, relaxing self help program could be your answer, as it has been for so many others! The child receives a boost of confidence and self-esteem and powerful suggestions to take control even when asleep!
As they relax, they imagine resetting the programs in the body so they can wake up immediately if necessary and walk to the bathroom. Otherwise, they reset the bladder to stretch and stay closed all night until they wake in the morning, feeling a sense of relief and pride.
This successful approach is based on natural, safe, sound hypnotherapy principles: act out each positive step in the imagination and dramatically increase your chance of success in the real world. The recording uses state of the art technology.
Lynda's gentle, English voice calms and re-assures as she gives suggestions for boosting confidence and self esteem. As a former teacher and Clinical Hypnotherapist of many years standing, she has helped thousands of children world-wide through her audio-books. She has been featured in the press, TV and radio, and is the author of two widely acclaimed books on hypnotherapy for children and adults. For maximum benefit, LISTEN NIGHTLY, for several weeks and follow the recommendations.
Lynda Hudson
Lynda Hudson, a former teacher, is a clinical hypnosis practitioner who specialises in working with children. She is a freelance lecturer and conference speaker on the use of hypnosis with children. Her latest venture is on-line training which has been proving very successful. For details see https://www.firstwayforward.com/ Lynda has also created a large collection of hypnotic audios with ranges for adults, teenagers, children and very young children. These are available as CDs and MP3s from www.inspirational-hypnosisdownloads.com and now also on her app Lynda Hudson Hypnosis on the Apple app store.
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Reviews for Good Morning
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