This book offers therapists an integrated approach to adding a polyvagal
foundation to their work with clients. With clear explanations of the
organizing principles of Polyvagal Theory, this complex theory is
translated into clinician and client-friendly language. Using a unique
autonomic mapping process along with worksheets designed to effectively
track autonomic response patterns, this book presents practical ways to
work with clients' experiences of connection. Through exercises that
have been specifically created to engage the regulating capacities of
the ventral vagal system, therapists are given tools to help clients
reshape their autonomic nervous systems.
Adding a polyvagal perspective to clinical practice draws the autonomic
nervous system directly into the work of therapy, helping clients
re-pattern their nervous systems, build capacities for regulation, and
create autonomic pathways of safety and connection. With chapters that
build confidence in understanding Polyvagal Theory, chapters that
introduce worksheets for mapping, tracking, and practices for
re-patterning, as well as a series of autonomic meditations, this book
offers therapists a guide to practicing polyvagal-informed therapy.
The Polyvagal Theory in Therapy is essential reading for therapists
who work with trauma and those who seek an easy and accessible way of
understanding the significance that Polyvagal Theory has to clinical
work.