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Video List
01 Introduction
02 Basics
03 Current Rezzimax Studies
04 Sharik's Neck Injury
05 Head & Neck TMJ Discussion
06 Pelvic Floor Back, Stomach
07 Peripheral Neuropathy
08 Feet, Ankles, Legs & Knees
09 Sensitive Individuals
10 Primitive Reflexes
11 Rumination Syndrome Case Study
12 Trauma & Parkinsons
13 Preparing the Oral Accessory
14 Oral Accessory Discussion
15 Oral Accessory Demonstration
16 Trauma Down-Regulation Principles
17 Trauma Down-Regulation Technique Explained
18 Trauma Down-Regulation Demonstration #1
19 Trauma Down-Regulation Demonstration #2
20 Q & A #1
21 Red Mode Diagnostics
22 Quiz Answers & Discussion
23 Attendee Experiences
Quiz
1) How does Vibrational Trauma Down-Regulation create a “switch” to soften trauma response to future trauma experiences?
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A. By tapping into neuroplasticity, this exercise can enable growth of new, healthier neural pathways that replace trauma responses.
B. By increasing physical sensitivity to stressors, which causes more reactivity to future trauma events.
C. By completely erasing all memories of past trauma, ensuring they no longer affect future experiences.
1) How does Vibrational Trauma Down-Regulation create a “switch” to soften trauma response to future trauma experiences?
2) Is it possible to take every client to a zero for every trauma they have experienced using Vibrational Trauma Down-Regulation?
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A. Yes, all clients can achieve complete resolution for every trauma memory through this technique.
B. While many clients may experience significant relief, complete resolution for every trauma memory may not be possible for everyone.
C. Not likely, clinical experience has shown it depends largely on the client’s willingness to let go of a victim mentality.
D. Yes, every client can reach a zero level for all trauma memories through consistent application of the technique.
2) Is it possible to take every client to a zero for every trauma they have experienced using Vibrational Trauma Down-Regulation?
3) Can multiple devices speed up the healing process?
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A. Yes, by providing varied frequencies that stimulate the brain to promote faster healing
B. No, effectiveness relies solely on the practitioner’s skill, regardless of the number of devices used
C. Yes, but only if the devices are used in early morning when brain is more alert
3) Can multiple devices speed up the healing process?
4) How many times should a person work on the same trauma event?
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A. Once is sufficient; the technique should resolve the trauma in a single session
B. Several times may be necessary, depending on the person’s emotional response & progress in processing the trauma
C. It should be done daily until the person feels completely resolved, regardless of their emotional state
D. Only if the person experiences a significant trigger should they revisit the trauma event
4) How many times should a person work on the same trauma event?
5) Why is six days on & one day off important, as well as six weeks on & one week off?
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A. It helps to take a break, allowing the body to integrate the healing processes & preventing overwhelm from continuous emotional work
B. It ensures that the practitioner can monitor progress more effectively during the one day off
C. It helps to maintain client motivation & engagement by providing a structured schedule
5) Why is six days on & one day off important, as well as six weeks on & one week off?
6) What are known mental health issues this technique can be used for?
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A. Anxiety & panic disorders, hormone imbalances, ADHD meltdowns, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), & (CPTSD), aiding in the processing of traumatic memories
B. Schizophrenia, as a primary treatment method for managing symptoms
C. Seasonal affective disorder (SAD), by adjusting emotional responses to seasonal changes
D. Allergies
6) What are known mental health issues this technique can be used for?
7) Which of the following are key components of the Vibrational Trauma Down-Regulation process?
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A. Fetal Position, pulling & tightening core
B. Resonance on the weak or non-dominant side of the body, turning head to dominant side
C. Incremental breath release (exhalation)
D. Holding|Waiting to breathe in while thinking of things you are most grateful for
E. All of the above
7) Which of the following are key components of the Vibrational Trauma Down-Regulation process?
8) Is it better to use an algorithm or just a comfortable level while doing Vibrational Trauma Down-Regulation?
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A. An algorithm
B. A comfortable level
8) Is it better to use an algorithm or just a comfortable level while doing Vibrational Trauma Down-Regulation?
9) Why is it recommended to do seven reps in a session of Vibrational Trauma Down-Regulation use?
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A. Seven reps help to establish a routine that reinforces the practice & builds consistency in the healing process
B. This number has been shown to maximize emotional release & ensure deeper processing of trauma
C. Seven reps are recommended to align with specific vibrational frequencies that enhance the technique’s effectiveness
D. It allows for sufficient time to assess progress & adjust the approach based on individual responses
9) Why is it recommended to do seven reps in a session of Vibrational Trauma Down-Regulation use?
10) Which of the following are key components of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy?
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A. Functional Analysis of Behavior Problems
B. Cognitive Monitoring & Restructuring
C. Emotion Regulation Training
D. Problem-solving Training
E. All of the Above
10) Which of the following are key components of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy?
11) Which of the following are "not" considered physiologic responses to an acute stress event?
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A. Increased heart rate
B. Respiratory - deep breathing
C. Endocrine - increased cortisol
D. Digestion – limited nutrient absorption - decreased hunger
11) Which of the following are "not" considered physiologic responses to an acute stress event?
12) Which of the following is "not" a component of the fight|flight|freeze states of the nervous system?
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A. Jaw Tensing
B. High blood pressure
C. Difficulty sleeping
D. Digestive problems
E. Improved intimacy functioning
12) Which of the following is "not" a component of the fight|flight|freeze states of the nervous system?
13) What are the components of "zero-point breathing"?
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A. Taking a large breath, holding the breath as long as you can
B. Exhale & immediately take in a large breath & hold as long as you can
C. Breathing naturally
D. Focusing on the interval between exhalation & before taking the next breath
13) What are the components of "zero-point breathing"?
14) What is neurologic stacking applied to PTSD?
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A. Sensations that promote calm during thoughts of past experiences
B. Breathing techniques that promote calming of the amygdala
C. Focused thought processes on the present & future creation
D. Energy management techniques
E. All of the Above
14) What is neurologic stacking applied to PTSD?
15) Which of the following are key systems that can help tame the fight|flight|freeze state of the nervous system or sympathetic tone?
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A. Prefrontal cortex of the brain & vagus nerve
B. Feet & intestinal systems
C. Heart & lungs
D. Musculoskeletal system
15) Which of the following are key systems that can help tame the fight|flight|freeze state of the nervous system or sympathetic tone?
16) Which of the following nerves works most closely together with the Vagus nerve to control the fight|flight|freeze states of the nervous system?
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A. Olfactory nerve (cranial nerve I)
B. Trigeminal nerve (cranial Nerve V)
C. Sciatic nerve
D. Phrenic
16) Which of the following nerves works most closely together with the Vagus nerve to control the fight|flight|freeze states of the nervous system?
17) What are the components of panic breathing?
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A. Taking a large breath, holding the breath as long as you can
B. Short, shallow, rapid breathing
C. Breathing naturally
D. Hiccups
17) What are the components of panic breathing?
18) The fetal position is an instinct or reflex reaction to extreme stress or trauma?
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A. True
B. False
18) The fetal position is an instinct or reflex reaction to extreme stress or trauma?
19) According to research, how effective are SSRI medications?
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A. 90-100% effective
B. 50% effective
C. 20-30% effective
D. Not effective unless combined with alcohol
19) According to research, how effective are SSRI medications?
20) What are key components of the Rezzimax Trauma Down-Regulation process?
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A. This technique is based in brain hemisphere characteristics
B. This technique is rooted in the physiology of trauma response vs calm protected response
C. This technique is based on the physiology of opposites & dominant patterns in the nervous system
D. All of the above
20) What are key components of the Rezzimax Trauma Down-Regulation process?
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