Today I have prepared a special therapy consisting of ASMR layered sounds for people with ADHD or Autism. You will feel much more relaxed and focused in this special compilation video with special effects and the best parts of my old sessions. Don't think that I created this compilation entirely by adding the parts I liked from my old videos. I added extra layered sounds and special effects in some parts. I'm talking about a long video editing process that took me hours. That's why I believe you will enjoy watching it more. Now let me give you some information about why people with autism watch ASMR videos. Sensory Stimulation: ASMR videos provide a controlled and predictable sensory experience. The gentle sounds and visual stimuli in these videos may help individuals with autism manage sensory overload or seek sensory stimulation in a controlled environment. Improved Sleep: Many people find that ASMR videos help them relax and unwind, making it easier for them to fall asleep. Sleep difficulties are common in individuals with autism, and ASMR videos might provide a helpful tool for promoting better sleep. And, ASMR videos often involve personal attention triggers, such as role-plays or simulated interactions. This can be particularly appealing for individuals with autism who may struggle with social interactions, providing a virtual and non-threatening form of connection. People with ADHD can also use these contents to focus and isolate themselves from external stimuli. That's why I enjoy producing these types of videos more because I believe that these types of people need more help. I won't be using timestamps for this video because all the scenes are short segments. Just enjoy it! Disclaimer: This video contains ASMR (Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response) content, which is designed to induce a relaxing or tingling sensation in some viewers. I am not a Reiki master or healer and I am not a healthcare professional. So, this video cannot replace any medication or professional treatment. Business Inquiries/Collabs: [email protected]
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