About Aid-One
The Problem
Modern practice is increasingly defined by rising demand and constrained resources. Under stress, language and reflection lose their reliability — yet many existing tools still assume cognitive availability in the very moments it disappears.
Current Landscape
Clinical and healthcare work has long relied on explanation, insight, and talk-based guidance. These remain essential — but they are not sufficient when physiology dominates. When arousal rises, the primary need is often simpler than any framework: regain regulation.
Physiology first. Everything else follows.
The Approach
Aid-One is built on a straightforward principle: address physiology first. A single device that supports embodied regulation through guided breathing, prolonged exhalation, and haptic pacing.
For Health Professionals
Stabilisation and de-escalation — without diagnosis or interpretation.
For Certified EMDR Practitioners
Optimising in-session regulation, pacing, and protocol delivery.
Our Commitment
We work with professionals who value precision and ethical practice. Aid-One is designed for serious contexts — we expect it to be used with clear boundaries and respect for the professional frame.
Scope & Boundaries
For health professionals, Aid-One enables pre-psychological action: stabilisation, de-escalation, and capacity protection. It does not diagnose, interpret, or replace psychotherapy.
For certified EMDR practitioners, Aid-One serves as a clinical augmentation tool — optimising in-session regulation, pacing, and breath-linked bilateral stimulation within established EMDR protocols. It does not replace clinical judgement or professional responsibility.
It is not a consumer wellness gadget.
It is not autonomous therapy.
It is a hands-on, practitioner-led regulation instrument.
It is a structured, haptic regulation instrument — designed for responsible professional use within clearly defined frames.
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A deep dive into Polyvagal Theory and how Aid-One works.
Aid-One is available for qualified health and mental health professionals. Get in touch to learn more.
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