How important is it to feel safe? Secure? Grounded? The answer is very important, as feeling safe within our bodies provides us with a sense of security and well-being that reduces anxiety, doubt, ...
On September 12, Dr. Amelia Barili begins her 10 week series : “Embodying Safety: A Certificate for Integrating Yoga, Giqong and Polyvagal Theory.” It teaches how to reset your nervous system for ...
I provide therapy to adults of all ages, and use Internal Family Systems (IFS) with trauma-informed care, brainspotting, and polyvagal theory. IFS therapy will guide you to alleviate symptoms from ...
MPS Art Therapy presents a talk with faculty member Joshua B. Brancheau, MPS, ATR-BC, LCAT, on leveraging Polyvagal Theory to guide art therapy interventions. This lecture will introduce participants ...
Polyvagal theory was developed by Stephen Porges, Ph.D. to describe our "flight or fight" response to stressful situations. When faced with trauma, some individuals react with anger, anxiousness, or ...
I am an associate professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and for the last 30 years, I’ve taught first-year college students and medical residents, child psychiatrists and educators. I love ...
I recently attended Legacy Talks Live: Bringing Polyvagel Theory to Life with Stephen Porges, Ph.D., and Deb Dana, LCSW. This event was a gathering of individuals who employ polyvagal theory as a way ...