Aid-One
A haptic regulation system that reaches the nervous system through the hands — before words can.
Aid-One
Two devices. Four rhythms. One system.
The Principle
Under stress, the nervous system becomes hyper-reactive to negative stimuli and muted to positive ones. Aid-One reverses this pattern — reducing inner pressure through haptic rhythm so the body can open back up to what is actually here.
Under Load
After Aid-One
The System
01
Meets the nervous system where it is. Matches internal turbulence.
02
Guides the transition. Eye movements and reverse breathing begin here.
03
The body settles. A baseline the nervous system can recognise as safe.
04
Readiness returns. The capacity to engage — on the person's own terms.
The System
The practitioner controls. The client receives. Both hold a device — connected wirelessly. Patterns are selected and triggered in real time.
Practitioner
Selects rhythms, adjusts intensity, controls pacing — in real time.
Client
Feels the haptic rhythm through the palms — no instruction needed.
How It Works
The client holds Aid-One. The haptic rhythm begins — no explanation required.
Guided reverse breathing — 2 seconds in through the nose, 7 seconds out through the mouth — syncs with the device.
The nervous system responds before the mind catches up. Arousal drops. Presence returns.
It doesn't explain. It doesn't instruct. It reaches the body through the hands — and the body does the rest.
Developed With
Aid-One was developed in collaboration with the Falck Psychology Unit. Clinical-grade design. Practitioner-led. Built for real-world professional environments.
Aid-One is available for qualified health and mental health professionals. Get in touch to discuss how it fits your practice.
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