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Does ear acupuncture really help with stress, anxiety, and symptoms related to traumatic stress?
Yes. Research shows that ear acupuncture can help reduce stress and anxiety and is linked with improvements in symptoms commonly associated with traumatic stress. Because it supports regulation of the nervous system, many wellness programs include it as a complementary support for first responders.
Why do first responders and high-stress professions often choose ear acupuncture?
It fits environments where people need support that is fast, private, and doesn’t require talking. Treatments can be delivered in groups, take under an hour, and allow people to remain alert while their nervous system settles. Many first responders appreciate that it supports recovery without needing to explain or relive experiences.
What if I’m not sure I’m stressed enough to need this?
You don’t have to wait until things feel severe. Many people come when they notice they can’t recover between shifts or never fully relax.
Is this private or done in a group?
Ear acupuncture is often offered in quiet group settings. Everyone sits in comfortable chairs and rests. You don’t need to interact unless you want to.
What happens during a session?
You sit in a comfortable chair while small sterile needles are placed in specific ear points. You then rest quietly for about 30 minutes.
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