Polyvagal Theory in Action with Deb Dana, LCSW

9/10/2020 - 9/10/2020
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Location: WEBINAR, Webinar

Have you had a client who could out-think their trauma? Likely you haven’t...because trauma isn’t healed through thought.

Clients come to us looking for ways to feel safe and regulated in their daily lives – but the trauma client is often stuck in a dysregulated state.

Like us, they want to be able to navigate the normal “shifting” we do in our daily life – transitioning from one state to another. Hyper to calm, irritated to relaxed, overwhelmed to feeling in control.

In the words of author and international trainer Deb Dana, LCSW, they are “longing to come into a state of regulation”.

And it’s our job to help them. It’s what we trained for, what we dreamed of doing, and where we get the deep satisfaction from the work we do.

By attending this live interactive video webcast training, Deb will give you:

  • A deep knowledge of Polyvagal Theory - in easy to understand language
  • Practical ways to work with the autonomic nervous system that create connection and safety…through techniques she’s honed and will share with you

The Polyvagal approach is not a model of therapy or a protocol to follow. It is an understanding of three organizing principles around which you can create your own approach and technique, blending them with your preferred model.

The goal is that you leave the training inspired to try something new with a client - - and that you have a roadmap to do so effectively.

Each client is unique, each therapist unique, and each approach unique, but using the foundation of our autonomic nervous system and working with states of engagement and dysregulation are universal ingredients for clinical success to happen.

Learning Polyvagal Theory and how to apply it in your practice may become one of the most transformational moments in your career.

For more information or to register:           https://catalog.pesi.com/item/62782?_ga=2.225210969.295558612.1595874162-273857824.1472340106

This workshop was approved for 6.25 CE clock hours in Diagnosis; it was not reviewed for NBCC credits.

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