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Polyvagal Theory and How It Informs Therapy
Polyvagal Theory is a neuroscience-informed framework that helps therapists understand how the autonomic nervous system shapes emotion, behavior, and social connection. Built on decades of psychophysiology research, the theory offers language and clinical guidance for noticing how clients move in and out of different physiological states, and how those shifts affect safety, relationship, and the capacity to engage in therapy.

Amber Stiles-Bodnar
5 min read
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