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Floatation Therapy and Art

9/5/2022

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Enhance your creativity
Research has indicated how floating can enhance creativity and help us to see things differently. We can use the float tank as a tool to heal our bodies, but the floating experience can also provide inspiration and you will be amazed at what your mind is capable of creating when it’s free from the constant distractions of the outside world.

Do you know one of the most talked-about benefits of floatation therapy is its effect on our creativity? Many artists claim they have been inspired and their creativity has been boosted after they’ve had a float session. These artists include those working across various genres as well as those involved in scientific research. They’ve claimed floatation therapy has been crucial in getting their creative juices flowing.

This flow of creativity often happens by you just slowing down, enjoying the calm by gaining perspective and appreciating the moment. It’s true that sometimes, doing nothing, like floating, can put you in a state of profound relaxation which results in the restoration of your creative spirit. This is particularly true and especially relevant to artists as the float sessions create the atmosphere or environment of doing nothing, enabling them to detach, unplug, and stimulate a new view of the world and of self.

Studies have shown there is a link between sensory deprivation and creativity. There appears to be a noticeable increase in creativity caused by sensory deprivation. Researchers found ideas generated directly after a float session appear to be more creative than the ideas gathered during our normal work hours. ​
The benefits of floatation therapy
There are many benefits of floatation therapy, some of which are far-reaching, but the most universally appealing benefit is floating’s a tendency to enhance creativity, learning, and memory. Whether you are a student, artist or a working professional, we are predisposed to enjoying the experience of a boost in our ability to think, learn, and solve problems. Floating can do just that: studies show the time you spend in a float tank enhances your cognitive powers. Floating provides you with an extreme form of rest which is achieved because all external sources of distraction are removed; this appears to increase the positive effects of letting your default mode take over.

You can use floatation to explore your creative being and deeper self by using your time in the float tank to tune out the outside world. Since your body isn’t fighting gravity and your brain isn’t busy trying to process hundreds of sensations all at once, your mind is left free to explore and visualise rather amazing things and ideas.

Floating can be a unique way for you to break through creative blockages to find new inspiration to enhance your creativity. When your brain recognises it is being starved of stimulation it then begins to create new thoughts and ideas; some people begin to see colours or hear music, some feel themselves spinning around even though they aren’t actually moving. 
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Floating is not only beneficial to our physical bodies, but it also helps expand and inspire our minds. 
During your float session, your brain goes from highly conscious alpha and beta waves to solid theta waves—what you would normally have right before falling asleep and just after waking up. Normally we only experience these theta waves for a few minutes but this extended theta period helps us to visualise better, sometimes giving us vivid mental images. The theta state can last for several minutes in a float tank without the loss of consciousness and is a beneficial tool we can use for enhanced creativity and problem-solving. 
One of the coolest advantages of floating is how much it boosts creativity and nurtures inspiration and clarity. After floating in complete isolation, your senses are heightened… colours are more vibrant, the scents more aromatic, and the food tastes better.
​So, if you’re looking to give a boost to your creativity then you should try floatation therapy today!
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How Floatation Therapy Can Help Disconnect The Nervous System.

10/8/2020

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Dr Justin Feinstein is a clinical neuropsychologist and shares in his TED talk about how floatation therapy can help disconnect the nervous system from life's constant stream of stimulation. He is also assisting and teaching individuals, the process of how to reconnect to themselves, especially those who suffer from stress, anxiety and PTSD.

Have a look below at other blog posts written which you may find interesting.
  • Floating with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
  • VIDEO: Groundbreaking New Research on Floating for PTSD, Anxiety and Panic Disorders
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VIDEO: Groundbreaking New Research on Floating for PTSD, Anxiety and Panic Disorders

8/4/2018

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Dr Justin Feinstein, a researcher at the Laureate Institute for Brain Research in Tulsa, Oklahoma, has released results from his groundbreaking clinical trial of floating in sensory deprivation tanks to relieve symptoms of acute anxiety. In his study of 50 research participants with severe anxiety, he found that in every single participant, very strong reductions in stress and anxiety occurred after just one floatation session! Amazing results.

Floaters were connected to blood pressure, heart and brain monitors while floating, and within minutes of beginning to float they experienced blood pressure drops of 10-15 points. Floaters also reported feelings of peace and serenity which lasted for days after their float. Dr Feinstein explains that what is so amazing about the floatation treatment is that the participants don't have to do anything to experience the benefits of floating - the environment alone is enough to significantly change their mental, physical and emotional states.

Our very own Lena Yammine was lucky enough to hear Dr Feinstein's presentation in person at the 2015 Annual Float Conference. Dr Feinstein has done ongoing research in the floatation field and plans to commence an extended clinical trial examining the effects of regular, ongoing floatation sessions for people suffering from anxiety and panic disorders as well as PTSD.

Want to try floating your anxiety away? Book now and find out what floatation can do for you!

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Floating with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

11/10/2015

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What is PTSD?

Post-traumatic Stress disorder also known as PTSD in an anxiety disorder that can occur after a person has experienced a traumatic event in their life. Events such as (but not limited to) a natural disaster, sexual or physical assault, being involved in a car crash, combat during war, or even witnessing a harmful or dangerous event. It is basically anything that involves a person experiencing a terrifying ordeal that involved physical harm or the threat of physical harm. It is a natural human response to feel afraid when in danger. The fear triggers split-second changes in the body to prepare against the danger or to avoid it (flight or fight). However, when someone is experiencing PTSD this reaction is damaged and most people may feel stressed, anxious or scared even when they are no longer in danger.

What are the symptoms?

Generally, somebody who has PTSD will experience symptoms such as; reliving the traumatic event over and over again in their mind; they experience high levels of anxiety when doing so and its common for people with PTSD to try to block out or avoid thinking about the event in the hope that it will just go away.
Other common symptoms of PTSD can be things such as recurrent nightmares, having ‘flash backs’ of the ordeal, feeling irritable or having anger outbursts, having issues falling asleep and staying asleep, losing interest in activities that were once pleasant or pleasurable, being physically responsive such as sweating or having an increased heart rate at the thought or conversation around the traumatic event, having difficulties with positivity and feelings such as happiness or love.
 
Not everybody who experiences a traumatic event has PTSD, however when a person becomes immobilised with stress, overwhelmed at the thoughts surrounding the ordeal or finds themselves “stuck” in the same circle of negative thoughts over and over again even when the immediate danger has passed and they are unable to return to a pre-stress state of balance.

How can floatation tank therapy help with PTSD?

Being inside the floatation tank, where everything is totally silent, dark and completely effortless gives the mind time to slow down and process thoughts in a calmer and more profoundly relaxed manner. The lack of external stimuli is extremely rare in modern society, however in the floatation environment, it allows the mind to enter into the theta state, which is the dreamy like state right before falling asleep at night or when first waking in the morning. The sensory deprivation or the floatation tank environment has been shown to heighten senses such as creativity and clarity post-float and for days after the float. It also allows the brain to enter into a naturally calm-down period, which helps those who have trouble with insomnia or other sleep disorders. Floating also offers a natural increase in dopamine (a neurotransmitter that helps control the brains reward and pleasure centres and also helps regulate movement and emotional responses). This helps to create feelings of euphoria and aids mental relaxation, which benefits our overall health and wellbeing. Many common mental issues such as depression, bipolar disorder, PTSD and other psychological issues are found to be alleviated whist in the floatation tank and for days after due to the shift in brain chemistry. There are also great benefits to anyone with stress related diseases such as hypertension, ulcers, heart disease and many others as the floatation tank offers a mental solution to the physical symptom by targeting the problem at the source being stress, which is at the root of these issues.
 
Floatation therapy offers a safe, alternative way to combat many issues naturally without having to depend on pills that may have side effects and could be potentially dangerous on your body in the long term.
 

Testimonial about how floatation tank therapy helped a veteran with PTSD

A touching story of a soldier who struggled to overcome PTSD and depression

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