Digital Nervous System Reset Collection - by Zuzana R.

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Digital Nervous System Reset Collection

With Zuzana R.

We are not trying to eliminate technology. We are retraining the nervous system to relate to it differently. This collection is designed for people experiencing: • Screen overstimulation • Social media comparison fatigue • Compulsive scrolling • Attention fragmentation • Anxiety when separated from their phone • Difficulty unwinding after device use Each session is grounded in nervous system science, attention restoration, and behavioral regulation practices used in therapeutic settings. No shame. No “dopamine detox” myths. Just regulation. Dopamine Reset (Foundation) Goal: Immediate nervous system recalibration after screen use Focus: Breath, eye relaxation, attention repair, urge surfing Social Media Comparison Detox Goal: Emotional regulation + identity stabilization Focus: • Comparison spiral awareness • Self-worth grounding • Cognitive reframing • Body-based safety cues Phone Separation Anxiety Goal: Build distress tolerance when away from the device Focus: • Attachment to notifications • FOMO regulation • Somatic urge surfing • Secure internal anchoring Deep Screen Detox Meditation Goal: Full nervous system downshift Focus: • Extended breath pacing • Body scan • Cognitive quieting • Subtle relaxation deepening • Parasympathetic dominance This becomes the “evening reset ritual.”


Meet your Teacher

Zuzana Robertson is a psychologist with over 18 years of experience, trained in CBT hypnotherapy and evidence-based approaches for insomnia, stress management, and anxiety. Her work focuses on helping individuals understand the psychological patterns underlying modern stress, overstimulation, and behavioral habits. Through her teaching, she integrates cognitive behavioral principles, nervous system regulation research, and mindfulness-based techniques to support sustainable change. She has a particular interest in how digital environments influence attention, mood, self-worth, and emotional regulation. In this course, she combines psychoeducation with guided experiential practices designed to restore attentional stability, reduce overstimulation, and strengthen internal regulation skills. Rather than promoting rigid “digital detox” rules, her approach emphasizes awareness, balance, and developing a healthier relationship with technology. Her teaching style is calm, structured, and psychologically informed, creating a safe and thoughtful space for reflection and behavioural change.

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4 Days

3 students

No ratings

11 min / day

Addiction

English


Lesson 1

Mapping Your Digital Nervous System

This session establishes awareness of how digital stimulation affects attention, mood, and physiological activation. You’ll learn to identify your personal activation patterns, understand the habit loop behind compulsive checking, and begin restoring attentional stability through simple nervous system regulation practices.

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Lesson 2

Social Media Comparison Detox

This lesson explores the psychological mechanisms behind comparison and self-evaluation in digital environments. You’ll examine how social ranking systems activate threat responses, learn to separate narrative from sensation, and develop internal reference points that stabilize self-worth independently of online feedback.

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Lesson 3

Phone Separation Anxiety

This session focuses on attachment patterns and distress tolerance when separated from devices. You’ll practice observing urges without acting on them, strengthen internal soothing skills, and build greater nervous system security so that access to technology becomes a choice rather than a reflex.

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Lesson 4

Deep Screen Detox: From Stimulation To Stillness

This extended guided practice supports full nervous system downregulation after prolonged digital exposure. Through breath pacing, somatic relaxation, and attention restoration, you’ll recalibrate from high-intensity input to steady baseline regulation, reinforcing the body’s capacity to return to calm.

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