Seasounds
Diamond Member
Like others, I move around, engage my senses (by touching things, and looking at things) while I describe my sensory experience.
I also use the Alexander Technique, which helps me "untighten" muscles and regain ergonomic coordination (find ease throughout my body-which decreases the trigger's psychoneuromuscular pattern).
I ask myself to breathe, let my body soften, and notice and describe my body sensations. I may gently rub the area that is tight. Depending whether or not I notice anger being held in my body, I may hit pillows while I yell.
I also use the Alexander Technique, which helps me "untighten" muscles and regain ergonomic coordination (find ease throughout my body-which decreases the trigger's psychoneuromuscular pattern).
I ask myself to breathe, let my body soften, and notice and describe my body sensations. I may gently rub the area that is tight. Depending whether or not I notice anger being held in my body, I may hit pillows while I yell.
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