Creating a Story of Safety: A Polyvagal Guide to Managing Anxiety – Deborah Dana

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What is When daily life?

When daily life is Archive: feels overwhelming and cues of danger trigger survival responses, clients struggle to hold on to hope..

How does When daily life Archive:?

Archive: When daily life feels overwhelming and cues of danger trigger survival responses, clients struggle to hold on to hope.

What is The world?

The world is feels unsafe and they are pulled out of balance into a persistent state of worry..

How does The world feels?

The world feels unsafe and they are pulled out of balance into a persistent state of worry.

What is a Polyvagal perspective?

a Polyvagal perspective is Working with we can engage the body’s regulating circuits to help clients regain a sense of safety..

How does a Polyvagal perspective Working?

Working with a Polyvagal perspective we can engage the body’s regulating circuits to help clients regain a sense of safety.

What is this workshop,?

this workshop, is In you’ll learn ways to use the resources of the nervous system to help your clients manage anxiety and create a pathway back to calm.Describe ways the nervous system responds to cues of danger.Utilize clinical skills to engage the nervous system’s natural pathways to regulation.Utilize The Polyvagal Theory as a model for case conceptulization of clients' presenting problem and/or symptoms.The Polyvagal Theory of the Nervous System How our nervous systems shape our reaction to stress and trauma Resourcing and helping clients self-regulate during times of distress and social distance.

How does this workshop, learn?

In this workshop, you’ll learn ways to use the resources of the nervous system to help your clients manage anxiety and create a pathway back to calm.Describe ways the nervous system responds to cues of danger.Utilize clinical skills to engage the nervous system’s natural pathways to regulation.Utilize The Polyvagal Theory as a model for case conceptulization of clients' presenting problem and/or symptoms.The Polyvagal Theory of the Nervous System How our nervous systems shape our reaction to stress and trauma Resourcing and helping clients self-regulate during times of distress and social distance

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