Stephen Porges – Clinical Applications of the Polyvagal Theory with Stephen Porges, PhD: Trauma, Attachment, Self-Regulation & Emotions

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• [Instant Download] – Immediately deliver the download link after receiving the payment Purchase Stephen Porges - Clinical Applications of the Polyvagal Theory with Stephen Porges, PhD: Trauma, Attachment, Self-Regulation & Emotions courses at here with PRICE $219.99 $41 Faculty:Stephen Porges, PhDDuration:6 Hours 2 MinutesFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:Oct 18, 2019 Description Manual - Clinical Applications of the Polyvagal Theory (18.37 MB) 130 Pages Available after Purchase Outline The Polyvagal Theory The biology of safety and dangerThe principles and features of the Polyvagal Theory and how to apply it in a clinical settingHow the Polyvagal Theory can explain several features related to stress-related illnesses and psychiatric disorders such as PTSD, autism, depression, and anxietyThe Social Engagement System and how it compromised by stress and traumaResetting our Social Engagement SystemEvolutionary changes and adaptive functions in the autonomic nervous systemHumans response hierarchy to challengesThree neural platforms that provide the neurophysiological bases for social engagement, fight/flight, and shutdown behaviorsSocial Engagement System and Psychiatric and Behavioral Disorders A description of the “face-heart” connection that forms a functional social engagement systemHow our facial expressions, vocalizations, and gestures are regulated by neural mechanisms that are involved in regulating our autonomic nervous systemNeuroception: Detecting and Evaluating Risk How our social and physical environment triggers changes in physiological stateUnderstanding that adaptive physiological reactions may result in maladaptive behaviorsImmobilization without fearPlay as a neural exerciseListening as a neural exercise”Demystifying” Common Biobehavioral Responses to Trauma and Abuse Fight/flight and immobilization defense strategiesAdaptive function of immobilization and the associated clinical difficultiesHow the stresses and challenges of life distort social awareness and displace spontaneous social engagement behaviors with defensive reactionsApplying the Polyvagal Theory in Clinical Settings to Improve Treatment Outcome Understanding and treating auditory hypersensitivitiesEmotional state regulation as a core feature of psychiatric disordersDeconstructing features of autism and PTSDStrategies to explain disruption and repair of symbiotic regulationIdentifying social cues that disrupt or repair defensive reactionRisks & limitations of the theory & clinical practice Faculty Stephen Porges PhD Related seminars and products: 21 Professor Kinsey Institute, Indiana University and Department of Psychiatry at the University of North Carolina- Chapel Hill Stephen W. Porges, PhD, is Distinguished University Scientist at Indiana University, where he is the founding director of the Traumatic Stress Research Consortium within the Kinsey Institute.

• He holds the position of Professor of Psychiatry at the University of North Carolina and Professor Emeritus at the University of Illinois at Chicago and the University of Maryland.

• Dr. Porges served as president of both the Society for Psychophysiological Research and the Federation of Associations in Behavioral & Brain Sciences and is a former recipient of a National Institute of Mental Health Research Scientist Development Award.

• He has published more than 300 peer reviewed scientific papers across several disciplines including anesthesiology, biomedical engineering, critical care medicine, ergonomics, exercise physiology, gerontology, neurology, neuroscience, obstetrics, pediatrics, psychiatry, psychology, psychometrics, space medicine, and substance abuse.In 1994 Dr. Porges proposed the Polyvagal Theory, a theory that links the evolution of the mammalian autonomic nervous system to social behavior and emphasizes the importance of physiological state in the expression of behavioral problems and psychiatric disorders.

• The theory is leading to innovative treatments based on insights into the mechanisms mediating symptoms observed in several behavioral, psychiatric, and physical disorders.He is the author of The Polyvagal Theory: Neurophysiological foundations of Emotions, Attachment, Communication, and Self-regulation (Norton, 2011), The Pocket Guide to the Polyvagal Theory: The Transformative Power of Feeling Safe (Norton, 2017) and co-editor of Clinical Applications of the Polyvagal Theory: The Emergence of Polyvagal-Informed Therapies (Norton, 2018).Dr.

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