The Polyvagal Guide to Relational Safety

The Polyvagal Guide to Relational Safety

This webinar was recorded and is now available as a Talk on Demand. Click here for more details.

Friday 11 June 2021

A live webinar with Deb Dana, LCSW

  • Includes a recording of the event with access for a year (14 days post the event)
  • Bookings close at 4:00am EDT Tuesday 8 June

The autonomic nervous system is at the heart of daily living, powerfully shaping our experiences of safety and influencing our capacity for connection. Porges’ Polyvagal Theory provides a guide to the autonomic circuits that underlie behaviours and beliefs. It gives us an understanding of the body-to brain neural highways that give birth to our personal stories of safety and survival.

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SPEAKERS

Deb Dana,

FULL PROGRAMME

10:00 EDT
Introduction

10:05
Befriending the nervous system
Autonomic mapping gives us a way to safely connect with, and get to know, experiences in each of the three autonomic states — ventral, sympathetic, and dorsal. When we map, we learn to turn toward the nervous system and tune in to the information that is held there. In this session, participants will learn how to create a Personal Profile Map as the first step in this befriending process.

10:45
Q&A

11:00
Break

11:15
Bringing awareness
Neuroception is the nervous system’s internal surveillance system. Working in the background, outside of conscious awareness, it uses embodied, environmental, and relational pathways to listen for cues of safety, danger or threat to life. We (all mammals) then enact the autonomic and automatic response needed in the moment to keep us safe. In this session, participants will learn to bring the implicit experience of neuroception into explicit awareness of that moment and to use that information to shape an experience of safety.

12:00
Q&A

12:15
Break

12:30
Safely connecting
The nervous system sends and searches for cues of safety and danger, broadcasting and receiving information by using the pathways of the social engagement system. Through eyes, ears, voice and head movements we send warnings to others to stay away or invitations to approach and connect. In this session, participants will explore the role of this powerful system in the therapeutic process of co-regulation.

13:15
Discussion

13:45
End

FEES (USD)

Includes handouts and a recording

Bookings close at 4:00am EDT Tuesday 8 June

Live Webinar $70 (Member $35)
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CE

This event is accredited by:

  • NBCC

Certificates of attendance for hours will be provided.

To receive the full CE credits, you are required to attend 100% of the live event. No partial credit will be given.

This event is NOT accredited by the following organisations:

  • ASWB
  • NBCC
  • NYSED (Psychology)
  • NYSED (Psychoanalysis)
  • NYSED (Social Workers)

Please note, that this event is not being recorded and no CE test post event will be available and so you will need to attend all of the live event to receive the CE certificate.

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VENUE

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SCHEDULE

Friday
10:00 EDT Introduction
10:05 Befriending the nervous system
10:45 Q&A
11:00 Break
11:15 Bringing awareness
12:00 Q&A
12:15 Break
12:30 Safely connecting
13:15 Discussion
13:45 End

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

By attending this event, participants will be able to:
  • Discuss the three principles of polyvagal theory
  • Describe the characteristics of dorsal, sympathetic, and ventral state
  • Consider the role of the therapist’s nervous system when working with clients
  • Utilise new ideas to help clients regulate their nervous system

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