Let's take a deep dive into your brain and re-arrange that neural network! Brains are concerned with efficiency, and sometimes that means that it can create shortcuts in the neural network that can lead to black-and-white/less nuanced and negative thought patterns that can get dug in more and more over time. We're going to restore the neural connections that have turned more on the negative side to a former state where they were more nuanced/more healthy so you can work with or change them for the positive in the future. How the brain is built/how it works is a rather fascinating topic, here's a resource from Harvard University that talks a bit about how the brain is set up: https://developingchild.harvard.edu/k... I have nothing but a simple layman's understanding of the brain, so obligatory, "this is just a roleplay for relaxation!", and also this is not a real treatment, it's all made up for said relaxation. Welcome to Your Treatment: 00:00 Getting in Your Head: 01:21 Scanning Your Neural Networks: 03:40 Repairing the Neural Networks: 08:55 Checking in with the Scanner: 18:58 Back to Repairing: 20:26 Re-Scanning: 31:12 Sealing the Connections: 39:09 Putting Everything Back in Order: 42:47 Reviewing Your Treatment: 44:05 Wrapping Up: 45:27 Triggers include: soft speaking, whispering, scratchy crinkly sounds, lighted stick tool, sticky stethoscope, screen tapping, scissor snipping, narrating actions, and personal attention. Hope y'all enjoy, have a whale of a day! :) xx Calliope #asmr #relaxingasmr #asmrroleplay
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