Deb Dana – Polyvagal Theory in Action

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Faculty:
Deb Dana
Duration:
3 Hours 58 Minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
Copyright:
Mar 22, 2019

Description

Outline

The Autonomic Nervous System

  • The Autonomic Impact of Trauma
  • Flexible vs. Rigid Autonomic Nervous System

Polyvagal Theory
3 Organizing Principles

  • Neuroception
  • Hierarchy
  • Co-regulation

The Social Engagement System

  • The Power of Eyes
  • Prosody
  • Vocal Bursts
  • Reciprocity-Rupture-Repair
  • Breath
  • Movement

Guiding Questions & Conclusion

Faculty

Deb Dana, LCSW's Profile

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Deb Dana, LCSW is a clinician and consultant specializing in working with complex trauma. She is a consultant to the Traumatic Stress Research Consortium in the Kinsey Institute and clinical advisor to Khiron Clinics. She developed the Rhythm of Regulation Clinical Training Series and lectures internationally on ways Polyvagal Theory informs work with trauma survivors. Deb is the author of The Polyvagal Theory in Therapy: Engaging the Rhythm of Regulation, Polyvagal Exercises for Safety and Connection: 50 Client-Centered Practices, co-editor with Stephen Porges of Clinical Applications of the Polyvagal Theory: The Emergence of Polyvagal-Informed Therapies, and creator of the Polyvagal Flip Chart. rhythmofregulation.com

Speaker Disclosures: Financial: Deborah Dana maintains a private practice. She is an author for W.W. Norton and receives royalties. She receives a consulting fee from Indiana University; and the Veterans Administration. Ms. Dana receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc. Non-financial: Deborah Dana has no relevant non-financial relationship.


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