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Polyvagal-Informed Pediatric Chiropractic: Enhancing your Pediatric Practice with Brain-Based Empowerment Tools

CEs:

0

Format:

self-paced

Price:

199

Instructor(s):

Drew Rubin, DC, DACCP

Stephen W. Porges, Ph.D

Polyvagal Theory has wide-reaching applicability within Chiropractic, especially when working with neurodiverse children and adults. Whether it is in the intake, the evaluation, or the actual care, practitioners can use polyvagal-enhanced techniques to improve patient rapport building and connection. Join Drew Rubin, DC, DACCP and Stephen Porges, PhD in this recorded webinar. Includes an invitation to a live discussion with Stephen Porges, PhD or Deb Dana, LCSW exclusively for members of our PVI learning community. Next discussion date to be announced.

Felt Sense Polyvagal Model: A Certificate for Treating Trauma and Addiction

CEs:

21

Format:

This is a hybrid course that includes both self-paced content and live-online sessions.

Price:

1049

Instructor(s):

Jan Winhall MSW RSW FOT

Stephen W. Porges, PhD

Trauma and addiction responses are increasing at an epidemic rate, and we desperately need a fresh approach. This Certificate Program is based on Jan Winhall’s book 'Treating Trauma and Addiction with the Felt Sense Polyvagal Model.' The Model shifts the paradigm from a pathologizing one to a strength-based one. This is a hybrid course that is includes both self-paced content and live-online sessions.

Introduction to Equine Assisted Therapy using Polyvagal Principles

CEs:

0

Format:

self-paced

Price:

199

Instructor(s):

Rebecca Bailey, PhD

Jaycee Dugard

Margie McDonald

This self-paced course is designed as an introduction to equine therapeutic interactions using polyvagal principles. The course gives participants the opportunity to expand their knowledge of Polyvagal Theory utilizing the unique perspective and co-regulation horses offer us. Taught by Polyvagal Equine Institute's Dr. Rebecca Bailey, Jaycee Dugard, and Margie McDonald.

Replacing Stockholm Syndrome with a New Framework of Appeasement

CEs:

0

Format:

self-paced

Price:

0

Instructor(s):

Rebecca Bailey, PhD

Jaycee Dugard

Stephen W. Porges, PhD

The Stockholm Syndrome is an antiquated media-driven term used to explain why people do not leave hostage situations. This discussion between Dr. Porges, Dr. Bailey and Jaycee Dugard, who was kidnapped in 1991 and held captive until 2009, offers an alternative perspective to the term 'Stockholm Syndrome.’

A Paradigm Shift in Understanding Children’s Behavior: Conversations with Drs. Delahooke and Porges

CEs:

0

Format:

self-paced

Price:

99

Instructor(s):

Mona Delahooke, PhD

Stephen W. Porges, PhD

This discussion between Drs. Stephen Porges and Mona Delahooke presents a new, physiologically based view of child behaviors. For parents, teachers and school administrators engaged with both neurologically typical and atypical children, this self-paced series deconstructs behaviors through the lens of Polyvagal Theory. Includes an invitation to a live discussion with Stephen Porges, PhD or Deb Dana, LCSW exclusively for members of our PVI learning community.

PVT and ACT: A Dialog with Dr. Stephen W. Porges and Dr. Steven C. Hayes

CEs:

0

Format:

self-paced

Price:

0

Instructor(s):

Stephen W. Porges, PhD

Steven C. Hayes, PhD

For the first time, Dr. Stephen Porges, developer of Polyvagal Theory (PVT), and Dr. Steven C. Hayes, co-founder of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) sit down for a dialogue focusing on the intersection of their communities and schools of thought. Recorded in May 2021.
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