
Bed wetting and Encopresis are common problems in childhood. Many times a child may just grow out of it. However, sometimes parents become concerned depending on the age of the child, or how long the issue persists. Some parents resort to medication, and some try behavioral techniques. There are also sleeping mats that are designed to wake the child up using alarms if he starts to wet the bed. However, many of these methods seem to have a ‘behavioral’ or ‘shame’ based quality to get the child to stop. Pdxi has a short-term, unique, and counter-intuitive way of addressing the issue. Interventions tend to challenge the child to utilize his subconscious free-will to control his bladder. As a result, the process often raises the child’s self-esteem as he takes free-will control of his bodily functions. This video included is called the Puppet Dance. It highlights how pdxi often encourages clients to exaggerate spontaneous movements and thereby become more aware of energy patterns they may tend to dismiss or suppress.