This document describes the Cycle Tool, which is used to reconsolidate allostatic circuits in the brain through a 10-step process. It begins by explaining the neurophysiology behind how the tool works to switch circuits. It then provides the 10 steps to use the Cycle Tool Test to evaluate effectiveness, including expressing emotions like anger, sadness, and fear and identifying unreasonable expectations to replace. The document outlines different types of allostatic circuits and how to use the Cycle Tool for prevention of secondary traumatic stress. It concludes by recommending daily use of the Cycle Tool and related activities.
1. The Cycle Tool
Laurel Mellin, PhD
Associate Professor of Family and Community Medicine, UCSF
Igor Mitrovic, MD
Professor of Physiology, UCSF
2. SESSION 6 OBJECTIVES
• Describe the neurophysiology of allostatic circuit
reconsolidation through use of the Cycle Tool.
• Use the Cycle Tool Test to evaluate the effectiveness of
use of the Cycle Tool.
5. The Cycle Tool Test: Point #1
BRAIN STATE 4: UNLOCK THE CIRCUIT
Just the Facts (Cognitive Activation):
State the facts. What are you most stressed about. Do not
express feelings. 2 or 3 sentences only.
6. The Cycle Tool Test: Point #2
BRAIN STATE 4: UNLOCK THE CIRCUIT
Natural Flow of Feelings (Progressive Emotional
Expression):
Express Allostatic Anger (“A+ Anger”)
Express anger, in short, choppy sentences, really get angry. I
feel angry that . . I can’t stand it that . . I hate it that . . . Up
to 20 times.
7. The Cycle Tool Test: Points #3 - #6
BRAIN STATE 3: SWITCH THE CIRCUIT
Stayed on this topic for all feelings expressed
(ANGER, SADNESS, FEAR AND GUILT).
All feelings are short and choppy statements (to
reflect emotions, not thoughts).
Activated the circuit (got to Brain State 4+) to
UNLOCK the circuit.
The SADNESS, FEAR and GUILT statements are
followed by 20+ seconds of pause to feel the feeling.
8. The Cycle Tool Test: Points #7 - #8
BRAIN STATE 3: SWITCH THE CIRCUIT
Unreasonable expectation is:
• Brief (no more than 8 words)
I do not have power.
• Orthogonal ( zero correlation )
I do have power.
• Core (no divisors)
No emotionally vivid dependent expectation.
Sustained Brain State 3 for 60 seconds or more
(without speaking) to promote subcortical
reconsolidation of new circuit.
9. THE EMOTIONAL MESSAGE:
Allostatic “Attachment” Circuits
I do not exist.
I am bad.
I have no power.
I cannot do good.
I cannot love.
I am not worthy.
I cannot have joy.
10. ALLOSTATIC ATTACHMENT CIRCUITS
Related Circuits
I do not exist.
• You do not exist.
• Only I exist.
• Only you exist.
I am bad.
• You are bad.
• I must be perfect.
• You must be perfect.
I have no power. • You have no power.
• I must be in complete control.
• You must be in complete control.
12. The Cycle Tool Test Point #9
BRAIN STATE 1: LOCK IN NEW CIRCUIT
Differentiate 4 Circuit from 5 Circuit
Would it be rewarding to you to negate the circuit?
If not, it is a 5 Circuit.
13. The Cycle Tool Test Point #10 (4 Circuit)
BRAIN STATE 1: LOCK IN NEW CIRCUIT
•
Grind In (Repeat opposite): Based on Hebb’s Law,
neurons that fire together wire together and get stronger
and the opposite ones get weaker. State the opposite to
weaken the circuit. (Add the word “not”).
• Stage 1. Low emotional expression, slow pace –
decrease stress activation
• Stage 2. Moderate emotional expression, moderate
pace – increase endogenous dopamine.
• Stage 3. High emotional expression, moderate page,
elevated emotions – increase endogenous dopamine
and oxytocin.
14. The Cycle Tool Test Point #10 (5 Circuit)
BRAIN STATE 1: LOCK IN NEW CIRCUIT
Acute Care Applications
• Co-regulate with provider to get to Brain State 1, then
facilitate awareness and set aside.
EBT Training with Certified EBT Provider
• Co-regulation with provider to get to Brain State
1, then instruct on use 10 Step Survival Circuit
Technology.
15. CYCLE TOOL FOR PREVENTION OF
Secondary Traumatic Stress (STS)
• Do a Cycle a Day (“whether you need it or not”).
• Train colleagues to use the Cycle Tool & Connecting
Messages
• Train family members to use the Cycle Tool & Connecting
Messages.
16. The Cycle Tool Activities
•
Use the Cycle Tool Test to score your Cycle to evaluate
your skill in using the tool.
•
Check to determine your reconsolidation success based
on attaining the 4-3-1 Pattern.
•
Experiment with co-regulating with another as you use
the Cycle Tool.
•
Receive a Connecting Message after the Cycle, noticing
the change in Brain State that it evokes.
Editor's Notes
Presence of PTSD in the caregiver. California study of 67 nurses in Emergency Departments showed that Secondary Traumatic Stress (STS) 85% had 1 or more of the criteria, and 33% had all.IntrusionAvoidance –- encoding of a Survival CircuitArousal – the activation of a Survival CircuitIntrusion – stress symptoms from the activation of the Survival Circuit and decline in Set Point (avoidance, numbing, burnout)