Clinical Applications of Polyvagal Theory in Trauma Treatment with Stephen Porges & Deb Dana

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Clinical Applications of Polyvagal Theory in Trauma Treatment with Stephen Porges & Deb DanaScientific evidence reveals how to help your clients feel safe enough to get to the REAL issues so they can finally heal from trauma, depression, addiction and other mental health challengesTraumatic events rewire your clients’ nervous system—keeping the autonomic nervous system (ANS) in a constant physiological state that supports fear and defense. This can make them easily agitated, always scanning the environment for signs of danger, or numb and completely shut off from the world.When the nervous system is in self-protection mode, your clients are physically incapable of feeling safe, connecting with others or healing mental and physical wounds, which compounds their suffering.Get Clinical Applications of Polyvagal Theory in Trauma Treatment with Stephen Porges & Deb Dana downloadYou can help them find their way back to safety by leveraging the revolutionary tools and insight from the Polyvagal Theory.Polyvagal Theory Helps You Complete the First—and Most Crucial—Treatment Step: Creating a Sense of Safety With Your ClientsWithout first helping your clients come to a place of safety, you won’t be able to help your clients heal…Which means they will continue to suffer, day after day.This new online course will give you what you need to add Polyvagal Theory to your therapy practice…So you can truly help your clients overcome the impact of trauma, anxiety, ADHD, addiction, depression and other mental health conditions.Polyvagal Theory: Better living through neurobiologyPolyvagal Theory is a brain-body science that’s helped thousands of therapists make significant breakthroughs with clients suffering the impacts of trauma.It provides scientific evidence—and the tools—to establish safe, caring, stable and mutually trustworthy relationships with clients.Polyvagal Theory helps to explain why clients get stuck in either a hyper-aroused or hypo-aroused state post-trauma—and gives you a roadmap to help them return to a place of calm and safety…And it can be embedded into any clinical treatment method you use in your practice, including:IFSCBTDBTACTEMDRAnd more!In this online course, you’ll learn the principles and practical applications of Polyvagal Theory from the most qualified experts on the topic: Dr. Stephen Porges and Deb Dana.There is no better teacher of Polyvagal Theory than the founder himself, Dr. Stephen Porges. And Deb Dana is the best teacher of the clinical application of the theory, as she’s widely credited with adapting Polyvagal Theory to trauma treatment.From their work, Polyvagal Theory now informs many innovative treatments, especially in trauma.Get practical guidance into the therapeutic power of facial expression, eye contact, voice modulation and listening to help your clients overcome traumatic experiences, attachment wounds and barriers to self-regulation.Get Clinical Applications of Polyvagal Theory in Trauma Treatment with Stephen Porges & Deb Dana downloadPolyvagal Theory is an excellent practice addition for:CounselorsSocial WorkersPsychologistsCase ManagersAddiction CounselorsMarriage and Family TherapistsNurses, andOther Mental Health ProfessionalsDiscover why leading therapy experts including Bessel van der Kolk, Janina Fisher, Pat Ogden, Rick Hanson, and others have integrated this insight into their work.SECTION I: The Neurobiology of Connection, Trust and SafetyWhy Connection is Crucial to Our SurvivalThe building blocks of healthy relationshipsThe 2 phases of co-regulation and how to use them in your practiceHow safety optimizes the human experienceHow trauma disrupts both connectedness and co-regulationPolyvagal Theory: The Adaptive Function of Evolutionary Changes in the Autonomic Nervous System (ANS)Origins of Polyvagal TheoryImmobilization with fear vs. immobilization without fearThe vagal paradox: Discovering a lost defense systemHow the evolution of the nervous system impacts our emotional reactions to traumaHow your clients’ autonomic state reveals a window and target for interventionPredictable health consequences of a dysregulated ANSSECTION II: Breakdown of Polyvagal Theory into Its Usable PartsPrinciples of Polyvagal TheoryThe Social Engagement System in promoting connectedness, trust, play and intimacyDeconstructing the Social Engagement System for greater understanding of how the ANS regulates itselfThe embedded optimism of Polyvagal TheoryThe Face-Heart Connection: Why facial expressions reflect a person’s polyvagal stateHow some physical conditions—and Botox—negatively impact the Social Engagement SystemNeuroception and the unconscious assessment of safety and riskSECTION III: Applying the Polyvagal Theory in Clinical SettingsUsing Vocal Music and Voice in Healing TraumaHow the detached middle ear in mammals is a key component of a well-regulated ANSHow to speed up healing by incorporating music and vocalizations in your practiceThe importance of active listening in a Polyvagal Theory-informed practiceSimple Ways to Incorporate Polyvagal Theory into Your Existing PracticeHow the principles to establish therapeutic relationships are like playPortals for neural exercises in Polyvagal Theory-informed therapy (play, singing, breathing exercises, etc.)How to create an environment of safety for your clients that encourages trustRecovering the Social Engagement System in clients experiencing shutdownHow to incorporate the Safe and Sound protocol into your practiceThe new paradigm of Polyvagal Theory-Informed clinical practicePART TWO: Deb Dana on Polyvagal Theory Informed−Trauma Assessment and Interventions: An Autonomic Roadmap to Safety, Connection and HealingSECTION I: Understanding the Principles, Science and Foundations of Polyvagal TheoryEvolution of the autonomic nervous system (ANS)The impact of trauma on the ANSBenefits of autonomic flexibilityRisks connected to autonomic rigidityCreating a healing environment by listening to your ANSThe Three Organizing Principles of Polyvagal TheoryNeuroception: How the unconscious scanning of the ANS for clues of danger or safety affects traumatized clientsHierarchy: Three predictable pathways of responseCo-regulation: The biological imperative of connectionWhat Is the Vagus Nerve and What Role Does It Play in Regulating the ANSThe vagal paradoxThe ventral vagus nerveThe dorsal vagus nerveThe vagal brakeHow to find ventral vagal anchors that help activate feelings of social engagement and safetySECTION II: Processes to Help Move from Dysregulation to RegulationTools You Can Use in Polyvagal Theory−Informed TherapySavoringThe 4 R’sNotice and NameThe Autonomic LadderThe Personal Profile MapAnd many more!How to Identify Blended StatesState of PlayState of StillnessThe Social Engagement SystemWhat it is and why it’s essential to understanding Polyvagal Theory—and your clientsHow to engage the 5 elements of the Social Engagement SystemUsing and exercising the Social Engagement System to regulate states in your clientsSECTION III: Creating Polyvagal Theory−Informed Trauma Treatment for Your ClientsHelping your Clients Orient Themselves Prior to TreatmentHelping your clients determine “foreground” and “background” ANS signalsA simple touch you can use to activate clients’ ventral vagal systemHow to help your clients identify the “triggers” and “glimmers” of their ANSHow to use your voice to create an environment of safety for your clientsDeep Dive into Using Co-Regulation with Your ClientsTools to help you regulate your own autonomic state to create an environment of safety for your clientsUnderstanding “biological rudeness” and the cycle of reciprocity, rupture and repairResources and worksheets for regulation, including coordinated movement and breathing exercises, mirroring, and moreWhat to do if you can’t make a positive nervous system connection with a clientThe Flow of a Polyvagal Theory-Informed SessionHow to assess for patterns in clients’ autonomic states to better inform treatment planningHow to regulate and reshape your client’s autonomic statePutting all the tools together to create productive, successful sessions with clientsThe one question that must guide your sessionsThe phases of trauma work, from a Polyvagal Theory perspectiveUnderstanding the responsibilities of a Polyvagal Theory-guided therapistCreating a launch plan for your Polyvagal Theory-guided practiceGet Clinical Applications of Polyvagal Theory in Trauma Treatment with Stephen Porges & Deb Dana download