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Join Pam and Mari in this 1.5hr restorative practice while receiving hands-on assists. Two teachers, four hands... what could be better?
When you don’t get enough physical touch (sometimes called touch starvation) you can become stressed, anxious, or depressed. As a response to stress, your body makes a hormone called cortisol. When you engage in physical touch, like a hug, your brain releases a hormone called oxytocin. This makes you feel good and firms up emotional and social bonds while lowering anxiety and fear.