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2-Day Workshop Polyvagal Theory Informed Trauma Assessment and Interventions from Deborah Dana
2-Day Workshop Polyvagal Theory Informed Trauma Assessment and Interventions An Autonomic Roadmap to Safety, Connection and Healing from Deborah Dana
Faculty:Deborah Dana
Duration:11 Hours 59 Minutes
Archive : 2-Day Workshop Polyvagal Theory Informed Trauma Assessment and Interventions from Deborah Dana
Outline:
POLYVAGAL THEORY’S ESSENTIALS
The autonomic nerve system has evolved.
How stress alters autonomic characteristics
Three structuring ideas
Detection without perception is called neuroception.
3 predictable response paths in the hierarchy
Coregulation: A need of biology
THE SHAPE OF AUTONOMIC PATHWAYS AND NEUROCEPTION
Recognize the internal monitoring system
Keep an eye out for signs of danger.
“Biological rudeness” on a daily basis
Cognitive override, autonomic wisdom, and trauma
USE THE AUTONOMIC HIERARCHIC GUIDELINES
three autonomic circuits are examined
compassionate branch
Ventral vagal route
Dorsal vagal route
How stress alters autonomic response cycles
engage the autonomic nerve system’s regulating abilities
Overview of autonomic mapping
THE SYSTEM OF SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT
The Social Engagement System’s five components
What occurs if some components of the system are down?
State regulation through the Social Engagement System
Social Engagement System Exercise
MONITORING AUTONOMIC STATES
Identifying trends across time
To alter resources, use micro-moments.
Investigate the fusion of the states of play and stillness.
Establish autonomous anchors
FULFILLING THE CONNECTION NEED IN BIOLOGY
The mapping of the solitary to sociality continuum
Co-regulation should be safe-guarded.
Utilizing the reciprocity-rupture-repair cycle
AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM SHAPE FOR SAFETY
Determine the points of intervention
Make brain workouts
breathe to act as a regulator
generating fresh patterns using motion
Learn about the autonomic reaction to touch.
Use empathetic imagery.
POLYVAGAL THEORY APPLIED TO CLINICAL PRACTICE
Getting used to instructing customers in Polyvagal Theory
Following the 8 phases of a therapeutic session informed by polyvagal theory
Assessment and treatment planning using a polyvagal lens
Phase I trauma therapy and the Polyvagal Theory
A POLYVAGALINFORMED THERAPIST’S RESPONSIBILITIES
The directive inquiries
Ethics-related matters
Limitations of the research and possible dangers
Description:
If our clients could have overcome the effects of trauma by thought, they would have long since done so.
Resolution of trauma does not need thought. Instead, healing depends on the work done at the autonomic nervous system level, which changes our clients’ perceptions of safety and affects their ability to connect. The effects of traumatic experiences on this system are extensive. Our clients frequently experience a painful trip into a state of shutdown, collapse, and dissociation as a result of autonomic circuits that set off survival mechanisms. How do we stop it from happening in the first place and how can we assist our customers in finding their way back to safety?
Stephen Porges’ Polyvagal Theory provides a ground-breaking path for guiding clients out of their adaptive survival reactions and into the autonomically controlled state of safety required for effective trauma treatment. In this fascinating tape, Deb Dana, a colleague of Dr. Porges’ and the author of The Polyvagal Theory in Therapy, reveals this road map to you.
Your capacity to assist clients in securely tuning into and reshaping their nervous systems as well as rewriting the trauma tales that are stored in their autonomic pathways will improve as you become proficient in the language of Polyvagal Theory. Come work with methods created to assist clients leave a state of hopelessness and isolation and return to awareness, connection, and social engagement while learning the organizing principles of Polyvagal Theory.
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