A neuroscience-informed assessment that reveals the survival patterns your nervous system developed in childhood — and how they're quietly shaping your behavior, relationships, and results today.
In under 5 minutes, you'll identify your dominant character style, understand the core tendencies and distortions driving your patterns, and receive a personalized roadmap for resolving them at the root level — where real change actually happens.
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Analyzing Your Patterns...
Mapping your nervous system architecture
Understanding your patterns is just the beginning. Real, lasting change at the nervous system level requires something far more than knowing what to do.
Your nervous system can only embody what it first learns to recognize. New distinctions create new neural pathways — the literal wiring for change.
Co-regulation is not optional — it's biological. Healing happens in safe relationship. You cannot regulate in isolation what was dysregulated in connection.
Embodiment is not an event — it's a practice. Patterns are grooved through thousands of repetitions. Rewiring requires the same dedicated consistency.
"Without this, you're just collecting information. And nearly impossible to make a real change."
If you're serious about resolving these patterns at the root — not just understanding them — we'd love to help you find the right path forward.
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Satori Prime · Guy & Ilan Ferdman