When The Polyvagal Theory was published in 2011, it took the
therapeutic world by storm, bringing Stephen Porges's insights about the
autonomic nervous system to a clinical audience interested in
understanding trauma, anxiety, depression and other mental health
issues. The book made accessible to clinicians and other professionals a
polyvagal perspective that provided new concepts and insights for
understanding human behavior. The perspective placed an emphasis on the
important link between psychological experiences and physical
manifestations in the body. That book was brilliant but also quite
challenging to read for some.
Since publication of that book, Stephen Porges has been urged to make
these ideas more accessible and The Pocket Guide to the Polyvagal
Theory is the result. Constructs and concepts embedded in polyvagal
theory are explained conversationally in The Pocket Guide and there is
an introductory chapter which discusses the science and the scientific
culture in which polyvagal theory was originally developed. Publication
of this work enables Stephen Porges to expand the meaning and clinical
relevance of this groundbreaking theory.