Nervous System Control
Discover how training your nervous system can lead to profound physiological changes with minimal effort. By incorporating practices like mindfulness and breath regulation, individuals can shift from feeling like victims of their stress responses to actively controlling their physiological state. The integration of data, such as heart rate variability, empowers people to recognize their progress and enhances their ability to manage stress effectively.In this clip
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How to Regulate Your Nervous System with Dr. Jay Wiles
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Is it true that the nervous system needs a different input at the right time to change a reaction, as discussed in the episode #368: Polyvagal Path: Healing Your Nervous System & Your Life with Dr. Stephen Porges? Is this concept also reflected in the episode How to Regulate Your Nervous System with Dr. Jay Wiles and the clip Nervous System Control? For example, if a person has a fear or phobia and their body becomes reactive when they encounter a trigger, would a solution be to try to calm the body with breathwork at that moment? Would this approach provide a different input to the nervous system so that over time it stops being activated by the original trigger? Is this how Pavlov's dogs experiment is used as a tool for changing the nervous system's responses?
Would a solution to calm the body with breathwork at the moment of encountering a trigger be effective for a person with a fear or phobia that makes their body reactive? This question relates to the episode How to Regulate Your Nervous System with Dr. Jay Wiles and the clip Nervous System Control.
I have a question about the episode How to Regulate Your Nervous System with Dr. Jay Wiles and the clip Nervous System Control. If a person has a fear or phobia and their body becomes reactive when they encounter a trigger, would a solution be to try to calm the body with breathwork at that moment?