
The Pocket Guide to the Polyvagal Theory
The Transformative Power of Feeling Safe
4 September 2017
Territory Rights — Worldwide.
Description
Bridging the gap between research, science and the therapy room.
The polyvagal theory explains the biological origins of a variety of social behaviours and emotional disorders. This book distills that theory into practical clinical tips, explaining its relevance to the social engagement system and offering clinical examples, including cases of trauma and autism.
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