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carmencita ago

https://www.senseavl.com/sensory-integration Sense Therapeutics

Sensory integration is therapeutic approach that addresses imbalances in how we receive and process sensory information from our bodies and the environment. Sensory integration was initially developed in the late 60s and 70s by Jean Ayres, an occupational therapist and psychologist who mainly worked with children who had sensory and developmental difficulties.

Many adults suffer from sensory imbalances too, however, this is rarely addressed in therapy due to the initial focus for research by Jane Ayres being centered around treatment of children. Our fast-paced, competitive and chaotic society has created the perfect recipe for sensory overload, making it difficult for adults and children alike to move through daily life with ease. For this reason, I have developed a unique approach in working with adults who have sensory imbalances.

Sensory integration imbalances arise from the 8 senses, 5 of which we are fairly familiar with -- sight, hearing, smell, touch and taste. The other 3 are proprioception, vestibular and interoception, these are defined below.

Proprioception: Ones sense of self and movement, including body position, strength being employed in movement and kinesthetic perception.

Vestibular: Ones sense of balance and spatial orientation.

Interoception: This sense is how our body tells our brain what is going on inside our body. For example, the sensations of being hungry, having butterflies in your stomach and your heart beating fast. This awareness is intimately linked to self-identity, the sense of being "me"

migratorypatterns ago

Is This Scaring Anyone Yet? Somehow I don't want FB in any way connected to "My Sens of Being Me".

This.

Hell, yes, it's scaring me! This is a reveal of part of the plan for everything being integrated in a way where there's a net thrown over us. They could harvest, cull, decide who was being irrational through social media posts. Example: Jane Doe vents on FB. Zucker's monitors decide that this is abnormal behavior. They call Hospital B and talk to the physician in charge and tell them about Jane Doe's irrational behavior and suggest modifications added to her list of prescription drugs to keep her calmer. Physician agrees and changes prescription to help Jane Doe calm down.

There's so many things wrong with this scenario that I can't properly enumerate them all. FB is social media. So the overview is: A SOCIAL MEDIA COMPANY IS HARVESTING AND SHARING YOUR PERSONAL MEDICAL INFORMATION AND TYING THEM INTO YOUR POSTS!

Holy shit! Things just got real.

God Bless, our POTUS. Pls pray for that man who serves us!

Vindicator ago

suggest modifications added to her list of prescription drugs to keep her calmer

Just because the doctor prescribes it doesn't mean you have to listen to him. NEVER accept a prescription without doing your own research about it and how it might interact with other prescriptions. Do not blindly rely on medical staff. They fuck up every day.

carmencita ago

Truer words were never spoken. Too lazy to check on their laptop or get another opinion. I had 3 opinions once til I got the answer I wanted and I still have all my parts today. They will carve you up if you let them. Meds are the same. Question everything.

migratorypatterns ago

You would be surprised at how trusting people are of their doctors. It's ridiculous. This co-worker had shoulder pain so she went to her orthopaedic surgeon who recommended a shoulder replacement. Even though, she expressly didn't want one, she went along. I told her to get a second opinion, but she went right ahead and did what the doctor said.