Cold, Heat, and the Edges of Comfort

Why Voluntary Discomfort Expands Capacity By Cassidy Cousens — Arago Integrative Recovery (AIR) Comfort is not neutral. Modern life is designed to eliminate friction. Thermostats adjust instantly. Cars warm before we get in them. We move from heated buildings to climate-controlled offices to…

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Storm Psychology

Why Weather Breaks Us Open and What Storms Do to the Human Nervous System By Cassidy Cousens — Arago Integrative Recovery (AIR) Storms change people. Not metaphorically, but biologically. Long before language, before cities, before treatment models and coping skills, storms were one of the most…

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The Horizon Effect

Why Distance Changes Thought, Emotion, and the Way Humans Tell the Truth By Cassidy Cousens — Arago Integrative Recovery (AIR) There’s a moment on a trail, on a cliff, at the edge of the coast, or even just on a quiet backroad when you look out and something in you shifts. Not because the view is…

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The Quiet You Can’t Find Indoors

Why Outdoor Silence Heals the Nervous System in Ways Rooms Rarely Do By Cassidy Cousens — Arago Integrative Recovery (AIR) Indoor silence isn’t really silence. It’s the absence of noise inside a controlled space. Still air. Artificial light. Recycled HVAC. Walls that hold sound in place. The…

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Why Movement Changes the Mind

The Psychology of Walking, Motion, and the Human Nervous System By Cassidy Cousens — Arago Integrative Recovery (AIR) Movement is one of the oldest forms of therapy humans have. Not workouts or training, but moving through the world the way our ancestors did. Walking, climbing, crossing uneven…

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Cold, Heat, and the Edges of Comfort

Why Voluntary Discomfort Expands Capacity By Cassidy Cousens — Arago Integrative Recovery (AIR) Comfort is not neutral. Modern life is designed to eliminate friction. Thermostats adjust instantly. Cars warm before we get in them. We move from heated buildings to climate-controlled offices to…

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Storm Psychology

Why Weather Breaks Us Open and What Storms Do to the Human Nervous System By Cassidy Cousens — Arago Integrative Recovery (AIR) Storms change people. Not metaphorically, but biologically. Long before language, before cities, before treatment models and coping skills, storms were one of the most…

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The Horizon Effect

Why Distance Changes Thought, Emotion, and the Way Humans Tell the Truth By Cassidy Cousens — Arago Integrative Recovery (AIR) There’s a moment on a trail, on a cliff, at the edge of the coast, or even just on a quiet backroad when you look out and something in you shifts. Not because the view is…

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The Quiet You Can’t Find Indoors

Why Outdoor Silence Heals the Nervous System in Ways Rooms Rarely Do By Cassidy Cousens — Arago Integrative Recovery (AIR) Indoor silence isn’t really silence. It’s the absence of noise inside a controlled space. Still air. Artificial light. Recycled HVAC. Walls that hold sound in place. The…

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Why Movement Changes the Mind

The Psychology of Walking, Motion, and the Human Nervous System By Cassidy Cousens — Arago Integrative Recovery (AIR) Movement is one of the oldest forms of therapy humans have. Not workouts or training, but moving through the world the way our ancestors did. Walking, climbing, crossing uneven…

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