Clinical Applications of the Polyvagal Theory
The Emergence of Polyvagal-Informed Therapies
17 July 2018
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Description
How this theory is improving treatment and clinical practice across a range of settings.
This comprehensive edited collection brings together accomplished therapists, including those who work with children, EMDR, medical trauma, energy psychology, grief and more. All offer clinical examples that show how the polyvagal theory provides a neurophysiological model to better understand clinical features and improve communication with clients.
Reviews
"... this collection of papers is an
extraordinarily interesting exploration of the
theory in practice." — SCAP
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Sean M. Inderbitzen, Stephen W. Porges
Paperback, 2024
A vital new framework for working with clients on the spectrum.
Stephen W. Porges
First Edition, Hardback, 2024
From the originator of Polyvagal Theory, new writings on applying a polyvagal perspective across disciplines.
Stephen W. Porges
First Edition, E Book, 2024
From the originator of Polyvagal Theory, new writings on applying a polyvagal perspective across disciplines.
Bonnie Badenoch, Stephen W. Porges
Paperback, 2023
How each of us can become a therapeutic presence in the world.
Stephen W. Porges, Seth Porges
Paperback, 2023
The creator of the Polyvagal Theory explains the principles in simple terms that are accessible to all.
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Deb Dana, Courtney Rolfe
Paperback, 2024
Discover the remarkable ways your nervous system works in service of your safety and well-being.
Deb Dana
Paperback, 2023
Bringing the benefits of polyvagal theory to readers through easy-to-implement exercises
Deb Dana
Cards, 2022
Offering clients easy-to-implement exercises and strategies for managing wherever they are on the autonomic ladder.
Deb Dana
E Book, 2021
Offers therapists a low tech–high impact, interactive way to explain polyvagal theory to clients.
Deb Dana
Spiral Bound, 2020
Offers therapists a low tech–high impact, interactive way to explain polyvagal theory to clients.