Somatic Healing for the Neurodivergent Body: Regulating a Biologically Noisy Nervous System
Adults with ADHD frequently describe an internal environment characterized by persistent activation. This experience is not limited to cognitive distractibility; it often includes physiological agitation, fluctuating energy states, and difficulty achieving a sense of embodied calm. When the nervous system is 'noisy,' the challenge is not simply sustaining attention—it is maintaining a stable internal state from which attention becomes possible. In this article, Dr. Cristina Louk explores how shifting the focus from top-down control toward bottom-up somatic regulation can quiet the noise and restore the conditions for focus.