Introduction
In a world that runs on deadlines, alerts, and nonstop demands, stress has become not just a condition—but a lifestyle. Dr. Elena Vasquez, a neuropsychologist and founder of the NeuroReset Institute, believes we’ve misunderstood stress management for decades. Her solution? A daily 10-minute protocol called Neural Reset Therapy (NRT)—a groundbreaking approach that calms the brain’s fight-or-flight reflex and rewires how we respond to pressure.
In this article, we dive into the science behind Dr. Vasquez’s method and how it’s changing the lives of burned-out professionals, anxious teens, and trauma survivors alike.
The Biology of Burnout
“Most people aren’t anxious—they’re trapped in a chronically activated stress loop,” says Dr. Vasquez. Her work focuses on the HPA axis (hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal), the hormonal network responsible for the stress response. When overloaded, it floods the brain with cortisol, impairing focus, memory, and emotional regulation.
Neural Reset in Practice
The NRT protocol combines breathwork, somatic tracking, and bilateral stimulation. Early studies show participants experience a 40% drop in cortisol within 14 days. “It’s like pressing ‘restart’ on your nervous system,” Vasquez explains.
Changing the Mental Health Conversation
Dr. Vasquez is now working with schools, corporate wellness programs, and first responders to integrate NRT. “We don’t need more hustle culture,” she says. “We need nervous system literacy.”