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Dr. Robert W. Collins, PhD, PC
Soiling Solutions®
P. O. Box 293
Spring Lake, MI 49456-0293
616-638-1957
616-881-2882
FAX: 616-850-8557
E-MAIL: DrC@encopresis.com
Outside of the US, request contact for free with "soilingsolutions" using Skype.com
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Dr. Robert W. Collins, PhD was invited as a distinguished visiting professor to the University of Western Australia
in 1975 because of his work validating the specific mechanism for the success of Psychology's oldest clinical
instrument, the bedwetting alarm. Basically, he showed that an alarm going off with minimum delay at the precise
time of beginning to wet the bed activated the urinary sphincter to shut off the urine stream.
Repeating this "conditioning" over a number of nights led the children to take over from the external alarm to
rely on their own internal cues (alarm) of a filling bladder to get up and void or eventually learn to allow sleeping
through the night dry. This method is widely recognized as the best means for helping children to become dry by
learning to use their own natural resources for becoming dry. Relapse is much less likely than occurs with the
use of medication when it is discontinued or loses its effectiveness.
As medication approaches were preferred by physicians and many parents, Dr. Collins found that sales of his
Clean Kid Manual, which is specifically devoted to a new treatment protocol for fecal incontinence, proved to be
very successful when it was offered on the internet with a parents' email forum. Encopresis is a much more
intense and distressing problem to parents desperately seeking help when the usual medical approaches failed.
In the next edition of the Clean Kid Manual, projected for mid- or late- 2011, Dr. Collins will include chapters on
bedwetting.
Often when soiling is successfully treated the bladder incontinence, if present, is also solved. Until then the
reader is encouraged to find relevant information for treating bladder incontinence in the day or night by
visiting a section of Dr. Collin's Encopresis website which is devoted to the subject of bedwetting, called Enuresis.
Please click here to review this information.

Check out this NIH sponsored University of Virginia Medical School
Internet-based study
as a free
treatment option!
This study is not related to the SS protocol. Dr. Robert W.
Collins, PhD,
is a professional clinical scientist who
believes in
high quality research
on this issue and supports this study.
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