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A New Model for Solving Anxiety with Dr Russell Kennedy (Re-release) #478

Feel Better, Live More with Dr Rangan Chatterjee

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Heart and back affection and bridging for kids

Fostering emotional connections with children hinges on physical affection and verbal reassurances. Techniques like placing hands over a child’s heart while affirming love can strengthen their sense of safety and belonging. Engaging in eye contact and touch promotes soothing interactions and activates the social engagement system, crucial for emotional development. The somatosensory cortex, which emphasizes the importance of touch, indicates that sensations from various body parts are processed in specific brain regions, enhancing the significance of physical contact. Activities like tapping and self-touch not only help ground individuals in the present but also facilitate logical thinking. Additionally, the concept of 'bridging' enhances relationships by reinforcing connections through anticipation. This involves creating a sense of continuity in interactions, such as expressing excitement for future activities when parting, which helps children feel more secure and engaged.

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