Deb Dana talks about the Polyvagal Theory in psychotherapy
Deb Dana talks with Serge Prengel about using the Polyvagal Theory in clinical practice. Experientially understanding the role of the autonomic nervous system helps to creatively involve clients in their healing process. Deb Dana, LCSW, specializes in treating complex traumatic stress and lectures internationally on the ways Polyvagal Theory informs clinical interactions with trauma survivors. She is the Coordinator of the Traumatic Stress Research Consortium in the Kinsey Institute at Indiana University and the developer of the Rhythm of Regulation clinical training series. Explore the process of mindful change at ProactiveMindfulness.com For experiential therapy skills, see https://proactivemindfulness.com/focu....

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Systemic shame & trauma healing — from isolation to connection: Merete Holm Brantbjerg

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Polyvagal Theory Made Simple

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Recovering Resilience by Resetting the Nervous System

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Peter Levine, developer of Somatic Experiencing, talks about memory

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Deb Dana - Polyvagal Theory Made Simple

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Ultimate Guide to Healing Dorsal Vagal Shutdown of Polyvagal Theory (SNB 208)

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Janina Fisher: Integrating somatic approaches to trauma with ‘parts’ language

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Using the Polyvagal Theory for Trauma | Dr. Stephen Porges, Being Well Podcast

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Polyvagal Theory and Trauma – Deb Dana

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Polyvagal Theory, Trauma and Neuroscience of the Mind - Dr. Stephen Porges - HPP 101

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Ask Me Anything! with Deb Dana, Developer of Polyvagal Informed Therapy

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Polyvagal Theory Is Dead. Now What?

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How to heal your trauma by embracing your fragmented selves: Janina Fisher

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Anchored - How to Befriend Your Nervous System Using Polyvagal Theory

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Depression in the Nervous System - The Dorsal Vagal Shutdown Response aka Hypoarousal

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The Science of Compassion: Origins, Measures, and Interventions - Stephen Porges, Ph.D.

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Deb Dana: Story Follows State, Climbing the Ladder and Diagnosing #polyvagaltheory

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Polyvagal Theory Explained Simply

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Polyvagal Theory in Action: 3D Example of the Nervous System with Ventral and Dorsal Vagal Systems

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