Your Chest Hammers When They AskThe Somatic Soother for the Neurodivergent Adult
You brace as the phone rings again. Your shoulders coil and your jaw grips. You love them—yet resentment pulses under your skin.
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Hi. Your body just tensed up. This Somatic Soother will guide you to release that grip. Place a hand on your chest and breathe.
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Guided grounding slows racing thoughts and heartbeats. You learn to pause before guilt floods in.
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When Care Becomes Resentment
You do everything right. You organize meals, remind them of appointments, mask your own needs. But a flicker of anger sparks every time the ask arrives. Your chest tightens, your vision blurs, and you hate yourself for feeling it.
Your neurodivergent brain zones in on each request like a spotlight. You plan, you overprepare—and still your body rebels. Shoulders knot. Jaw locks. You tell yourself it’s gratitude, not anger.
You don’t mention this to friends. They expect patience. You feel trapped between love and rage. You need permission to feel the tension in your own body.
Turning Inward: The Somatic Soother Advantage
Body sensations don’t lie. When guilt or anger churns, your muscles tighten. The Somatic Soother guides you to notice that coil and let it unwind. You learn to track each rise and fall of breath, each shift in posture.
An AI twin knows your sensory profile. It speaks your language — short prompts, concrete cues. It won’t override your pace or dismiss your overwhelm. Instead, it mirrors your pace.
You practice small releases. A jaw unclenching. A shoulder drop. Little by little, resentment loses its grip on your nervous system. Your body remembers calm.
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Everything you need to know about your Somatic Soother session
No. Our nervous system stores stress as tightness. Training your attention to the body is a proven way to ease that load.
COPYMIND is 100% private and encrypted. No logs. No transcripts. The AI twin erases itself after your session.
That guilt is part of the cycle. This session isn’t selfish. It’s repair work. When your body relaxes, you can give without collapsing.
Somatic practices have science on their side. Guided by your AI twin, you’ll feel your heart rate slow and your chest unclench within minutes.
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