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The Polyvagal Theory In Therapy Engaging The Rhythm Of Regulation First Edition Dana

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The Polyvagal Theory In Therapy Engaging The Rhythm Of Regulation First Edition Dana
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Publisher: W.W. Norton & Company
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 7.94 MB
Pages: 299
Author: Dana, Deb
ISBN: 9780393712377, 0393712370
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: First edition.

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The Polyvagal Theory In Therapy Engaging The Rhythm Of Regulation First Edition Dana by Dana, Deb 9780393712377, 0393712370 instant download after payment.

When I teach Polyvagal Theory to colleagues and clients, I tell them they are learning about the science of safety—the science of feeling safe enough to fall in love with life and take the risks of living. Polyvagal Theory provides a physiological and psychological understanding of how and why clients move through a continual cycle of mobilization, disconnection, and engagement. Through the lens of Polyvagal Theory, we see the role of the autonomic nervous system as it shapes clients’ experiences of safety and affects their ability for connection. 

The autonomic nervous system responds to the challenges of daily life by telling us not what we are or who we are but how we are. The autonomic nervous system manages risk and creates patterns of connection by changing our physiological state. These shifts are slight for many people, and, in the moments when large state changes happen, their system is resilient enough to help them return to a regulated state. Trauma interrupts the process of building the autonomic circuitry of safe connection and sidetracks the development of regulation and resilience. Clients with trauma histories often experience more intense, extreme autonomic responses, which affects their ability to regulate and feel safe in relationships. Polyvagal Theory helps therapists understand that the behaviors of their clients are autonomic actions in service of survival—adaptive responses ingrained in a survival story that is entered into automatically. 

Trauma compromises our ability to engage with others by replacing patterns of connection with patterns of protection. If unresolved, these early adaptive survival responses become habitual autonomic patterns. Therapy through a polyvagal lens, supports clients in repatterning the ways their autonomic nervous systems operate when the drive to survive competes with the longing to connect with others. 

This book is designed to help you bring Polyvagal Theory into your therapy practice.

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