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Polyvagal Theory gives therapists a guide to becoming a regulated and co-regulating resource and concrete ways to help clients find, and savor, experiences of safety. Working from a foundation of Polyvagal Theory, therapists have practical ways to help clients identify and interrupt their familiar response patterns and strategies to shape their autonomic nervous systems toward safety and connection.
Early Bird Fee (before February 15th, 2019) $340 CTSACT Members $260 Regular Fee (after February 15th, 2019) $380 Student Rate (full time student) $200
Event Name
Engaging the Rhythm of Regulation: A Polyvagal Theory Guided Approach to Therapy
Course/Workshop
For: Professionals
Provided by: Centre for Treatment of Sexual Abuse and Childhood Trauma
Date and Time
Fri Mar 29 to Sat Mar 30, 2019
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9:00 - 4:30pm
Event Description
In this two-day, experiential workshop, Deb Dana shares her Polyvagal Theory guided approach to therapy. Participants will learn the organizing principles of Polyvagal Theory and work with practices designed to bring the power of Polyvagal Theory directly into clinical work. Working individually and in dyads, participants will learn techniques to map autonomic response patterns and skills designed to reshape the nervous system.Polyvagal Theory gives therapists a guide to becoming a regulated and co-regulating resource and concrete ways to help clients find, and savor, experiences of safety. Working from a foundation of Polyvagal Theory, therapists have practical ways to help clients identify and interrupt their familiar response patterns and strategies to shape their autonomic nervous systems toward safety and connection.
Early Bird Fee (before February 15th, 2019) $340 CTSACT Members $260 Regular Fee (after February 15th, 2019) $380 Student Rate (full time student) $200
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