A polyvagal approach to working with trauma

Episode 25 February 01, 2020 00:31:09
A polyvagal approach to working with trauma
Emerging Minds Podcast
A polyvagal approach to working with trauma

Feb 01 2020 | 00:31:09

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Show Notes

What can the body's signals tell us about how to respond to trauma? In this conversation with psychologist, Chris Cussen, we draw on polyvagal theory to understand how the nervous system is affected by trauma and what is supportive when working with children who have abuse-related trauma histories. Chris draws on her many years of experience working with the Australian Childhood Foundation to give a rich description of how a neurobiological perspective informs her practice. In this episode you will learn: Further information and resources:

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