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My Brain
Sarah Ryan
7 episodes
2 days ago
Learn to work with your beautiful, unique brain, not against it. Dr. Sarah Rose-Jensen has a PhD in Conflict Analysis and Resolution and extensive work in trauma healing. She teaches you about mental health, mindfulness, meditation, and related topics, from a neurodiverse-friendly, trauma-informed, Theravada Buddhist perspective. Learn about how to improve your mental health, strengthen your concertation, develop habits, and more, while working with the aspects of your brain that make you unique.
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Learn to work with your beautiful, unique brain, not against it. Dr. Sarah Rose-Jensen has a PhD in Conflict Analysis and Resolution and extensive work in trauma healing. She teaches you about mental health, mindfulness, meditation, and related topics, from a neurodiverse-friendly, trauma-informed, Theravada Buddhist perspective. Learn about how to improve your mental health, strengthen your concertation, develop habits, and more, while working with the aspects of your brain that make you unique.
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Mental Health
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Meditation and the Body Scan
My Brain
15 minutes 37 seconds
1 year ago
Meditation and the Body Scan

The body scan is part of most meditation instructions, but it can be difficult for people who are neurodivergent and/or have trauma. The body scan might be distracting, or force you to engage with a painful part of your body before you are ready. But it's not essential! In this episode, I teach you some modifications and alternatives to the body scan that may be easier for people with ADHD, autism, and trauma.

In this episode, learn:

  • What the body scan is and why it's part of meditation
  • Why the body scan is challenging for some of us
  • Alternatives that might make meditation easier


My Brain
Learn to work with your beautiful, unique brain, not against it. Dr. Sarah Rose-Jensen has a PhD in Conflict Analysis and Resolution and extensive work in trauma healing. She teaches you about mental health, mindfulness, meditation, and related topics, from a neurodiverse-friendly, trauma-informed, Theravada Buddhist perspective. Learn about how to improve your mental health, strengthen your concertation, develop habits, and more, while working with the aspects of your brain that make you unique.