Clinical Applications of the Polyvagal Theory – Dr. Stephen Porges

You’ll learn proven strategies and effective interventions that build client safety and connectedness to mediate symptoms of trauma, PTSD, depression, autism, ADD and other mental health challenges.

Clinical Applications of the Polyvagal Theory by Dr. Stephen Porges,
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Are you consciously monitoring your client’s facial features and vocal intonation during sessions?

If not, you may be missing important therapeutic opportunities…

Since its introduction by Dr. Stephen Porges over two decades ago, the Polyvagal Theory and the Social Engagement System have provided a sophisticated understanding of the neurophysiology of emotions, trauma, attachment and self-regulation.

In this powerful online course, Dr. Porges bridges science and clinical practice to show you how the principles of the Polyvagal Theory and features of the Social Engagement System apply in the clinical setting.

You’ll learn proven strategies and effective interventions that build client safety and connectedness to mediate symptoms of trauma, PTSD, depression, autism, ADD and other mental health challenges.

Revolutionize your treatment approach and lead your clients down the path of health, growth and restoration — enroll today!

Ask yourself…

If so, this is the online course for you!

Here’s everything that’s covered in this in-depth training:

In this comprehensive online training, Polyvagal Theory founder Stephen Porges, Ph.D., will guide you step-by-step through four modules of in-depth training to help you effectively integrate the transformative power of Polyvagal Theory and the Social Engagement System in your practice. Here’s what’s covered in each module:

Module 1: The Polyvagal Theory

Module 2: Social Engagement System and Psychiatric and Behavioral Disorders

Moduel 3: Neuroception: Detecting and Evaluating Risk

Module 4: Applying the Polyvagal Theory in Clinical Settings

Learning that Fits YOUR Schedule:

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