339 Midway Drive Dubois Pa

Primitive Reflex Integration

Reset the nervous system. Improve regulation. Feel more in control.

Primitive Reflex Integration is a gentle, movement-based approach designed to help the brain and body “re-organize” patterns that may be contributing to stress reactivity, sensory overwhelm, poor focus, tension, and emotional dysregulation.

Primitive reflexes are automatic survival reflexes we’re all born with. They’re supposed to integrate (fade) as the nervous system matures. When they remain active, the body can stay stuck in a low-grade “fight/flight/freeze” state — even when life is calm. That can show up as anxiety, chronic stress, difficulty concentrating, poor sleep, restlessness, irritability, or feeling like your body is always on edge.

Primitive Reflex Integration uses targeted movements and nervous-system techniques to support more balance and regulation over time.

Common Signs an Unintegrated Reflex May Be Involved

  • Everyone is different, but many people seek this service for support with:
  • Feeling easily overwhelmed or overstimulated
  • Chronic stress response / “always on” nervous system
  • Anxiety-like symptoms and tension patterns
  • Trouble focusing, mental fatigue, or brain fog
  • Emotional reactivity or feeling dysregulated
  • Restlessness, fidgeting, or difficulty relaxing
  • Sleep issues related to a wired nervous system
  • Sensory sensitivity (sound, touch, busy environments)
  • Headaches, neck/shoulder tightness, postural strain (in some cases)

This service is supportive and educational in nature and is not a diagnosis or a substitute for mental health or medical care.

Who It's For:

Primitive Reflex Integration may be a great fit for:

  • Adults who feel stuck in stress mode

  • Teens and students struggling with focus/overwhelm

  • High performers who carry tension and “can’t shut off”

  • Individuals in burnout or chronic stress cycles

  • Anyone wanting a nervous-system based approach to regulation

If you’re unsure, we’ll help you decide during your consult.

What a Session Looks Like

This is not a workout and it’s not chiropractic/physical therapy. Sessions are typically calm, structured, and tailored to your nervous system.

Depending on your needs, sessions may include:

  • Reflex screening and pattern assessment

  • Gentle movement sequences

  • Breath + regulation techniques

  • Simple exercises to practice at home

  • Progress tracking over a series of visits

Most people notice changes gradually as the nervous system learns new patterns. Consistency matters.

What to Expect After

People often report improvements like:

  • Feeling calmer or less reactive

  • Better body awareness and grounding

  • Improved stress tolerance

  • Easier focus and mental clarity

  • Feeling “more regulated” over time

Results vary by person and depend on stress load, sleep, nutrition, consistency, and overall health.

Meet Your Provider

Lacey Stockdale, LMT
Lacey provides Primitive Reflex Integration sessions as a supportive nervous system service. Sessions are educational, non-invasive, and designed to help you build regulation skills and body-based tools you can use in daily life.

Important Notes 

  • Primitive Reflex Integration is not psychotherapy, medical treatment, or a substitute for care from your physician/therapist.

  • We do not diagnose, treat, or cure medical conditions.

  • If you have significant neurological symptoms, severe mental health concerns, or acute medical issues, we recommend partnering with your licensed medical provider.


Getting Started

We require a consultation so we can understand your symptoms, history, goals, and ensure this service is the right fit.

Ready to feel more regulated?
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📞 Call the clinic to schedule your Primitive Reflex Integration consult.


FAQ

How many sessions do I need?
That depends on the reflex patterns present and your goals. Many people start with a short series and reassess progress.

Is this good for anxiety?
This work may support nervous system regulation, which can help some people feel less reactive and more grounded. It’s not a diagnosis or a replacement for mental health care.

Do I need to do exercises at home?
Usually, yes — simple homework helps your brain and body integrate faster.

Is it safe?
It’s generally gentle and low-intensity. Your provider will guide you and modify anything needed.