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When the Mind Goes Small

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Pub Date 14 Feb 2026 | Archive Date Not set


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When The Mind Goes Small is an evidence-based exploration of age regression as a legitimate and adaptive form of stress regulation. Drawing from neuroscience, trauma research, conditioning theory, and affect regulation models, the book reframes “going small” not as pathology or spectacle, but as a patterned, meaningful response to internal and external stress states.

Rather than sensationalizing the topic, the book introduces a structured clinical framework for understanding both voluntary and involuntary regression. It differentiates regression driven by stress activation from regression used intentionally for relaxation, ritual, and nervous system stabilization. Through research synthesis, phenomenological analysis, and practical worksheets, it provides clinicians, support persons, and regressors with language, models, and tools for conceptualizing this experience without stigma.

The text integrates theory with lived experience while maintaining professional rigor. Its goal is to reduce shame, increase literacy, and provide a coherent model that situates regression within adaptive coping systems rather than diagnostic assumptions. The result is a structured, accessible guide for understanding how and why the mind sometimes becomes smaller in order to feel safer.

When The Mind Goes Small is an evidence-based exploration of age regression as a legitimate and adaptive form of stress regulation. Drawing from neuroscience, trauma research, conditioning theory...


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