(ZOOM) 4.6 @4PM - SCIENCE of S&M: NEUROLOGY of the KINKY BRAIN 2.0 - Brain Hacking
Fetish is not a mental illness or a moral failure. It is a sexual orientation; you were born this way. Being differently pleasured can be difficult enough without the stigma of mental illness, so let's look at the facts; It is estimated that 26.2% of Americans suffer from Mental Illness - that's 57.7 million people. Furthermore 8-11% of the population engage in BDSM. So naturally, a percentage of them will suffer from mental illness. But correlation isn't causation.
Come join us in an interesting & thought provoking discussion that will challenge your belief systems, and open up new possibilities as we explore the Neuroscience of S&M, and how you can use it to rid yourself of unwarranted shame, create more powerful Domination skills and more easily recognize when someone is dangerously unstable
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In this class you'll learn:
- Genetics: Are we hard wired to be Kinky? What role does environment play in fetishes?
- Anatomy of the Brain; How the Amygdala, Pre-Frontal Cortex and Hippocampus function. Are they different in a Kinky Brain?
- Neurology: What role do chemicals and hormones play in the kinky mind: Oxytocin, Endorphins, Adrenaline, Dopamine and who they effect the mind and body of the differently pleasured.
- How to use neurolinguistic priming and pairing for more effective slave training to give you the ultimate upper hand
- Anatomy of the Body: The Pain / Pleasure Principal. Why people can experience enhanced pleasure after the infliction of pain and how anyone can be conditioned to enjoy pain.
- Identifying and defining mental illnesses; the difference between Mental Illness and Insanity. Dealing with the "Delusion Bubble" (Depression, Anxiety, MMD, PTSD, ADHD, BPD, Bi Polar, Aspergers, Schizophrenia, NPD, Psychopathy, Sociopath, Duel Diagnosis and more;
- When is someone dangerous and how to keep yourself safe using the grey rock method.
- Creating a "Safe Space" in (DBT Intimacy Circle) and out of scene (voice, lighting, music, touch)
- The Pro-Domme often wears the therapist hat. While this gives many a sense of meaning and purpose, it also may give them "caretaker's burnout". We'll give you a few tips and how to spot it before it gets out of hand and how to treat it if you're already there.
- Different classes of medications and how they impact our sexuality.
This class is open to all genders and orientations and can be done alone, or in combination with:
4.6 @ 1:30PM SCIENCE of S&M: NEUROLOGY of the KINKY BRAIN 1.0 - Intro
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