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Polyvagal Theory & Application to Clinical Practice: Promoting Safety, Healing, and Connection with practical interventions via the Autonomic Nervous System


Average Rating:
   44
Speaker:
Ari Badaines, PhD
Duration:
6 Hours
Copyright:
Mar 31, 2023
Product Code:
AUD022211
Media Type:
Digital Recording
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Never expires.


Description

At the core of our client’s symptoms – anxiety and depression, traumatic stress and more – lies a dysregulated nervous system

Polyvagal theory gives you a clear view and understanding of our nervous system to guide you and your clients to the source of their most troubling symptoms. 

Learn how to empower your clients with Polyvagal-informed treatments interventions that not as they understand how their nervous system shapes their experiences. 

Give your clients proven methods to re-shape distressing experiences in therapy. 

Dr Ari Badaines will take guide you step-by-step so you can: 

  • Follow a client’s experience through their autonomic nervous system to reveal specific areas that are stuck 
  • Address and repair habitual autonomic patterns that cause emotional suffering, unhelpful thoughts, behaviours 
  • Learn easy-to-apply Polyvagal methods to use with clients 
  • Experience the application yourself 

Ari will show you how to explore symptoms and show clients to safely listen to the “story” of their autonomic nervous system and to re-shape their experience toward safety and connection. 

This training is based on the work of Deb Dana and Stephen Porges and is considered to be a game-changer for therapists across modalities.

Learn it through your direct experience with Ari in this highly practical, intervention-rich training.

CPD


CPD

This online program is worth 6 hours CPD.



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Dr Ari Badaines trained as a clinical psychologist in the USA and received a post-doctoral National Institute of Mental Health fellowship in Washington, DC. Ari has been a consultant to numerous organisations including Relate in the UK, Richmond Fellowship and Youth-in-Search in Australia. He has taught at various universities in the USA, UK, and Australia including ACU and ACAP in Sydney and has also has led workshops in over twenty countries. Ari has been in private practice for over 45 years. The main theoretical orientation of his training was psychodynamic psychotherapy, and he had many years of supervised, clinical practice, including a one year pre doctoral internship at a psycho-analytic training institute in New York. As the demands for therapy grew, the ‘payer’ (governments, insurance companies, clients) demanded more parsimonious approaches, Ari undertook trainings to develop the skills for TLDP. He currently maintains a private practice in Sydney, consults to treatment organisations and supervises other therapists; he is a popular presenter for Pesi AU and runs trainings in the UK and Europe twice a year.


Objectives

Learning Objectives:

  1. A clear and concise understanding of polyvagal theory and in particular the role of vagal nerve.
  2. How using polyvagal theory enables a sense of safety and reconnection in your clients.
  3. Practical application of this theory translated into very specific techniques to help our clients feel safer, self-regulate, and reconnect to themselves and you, the therapist, and then others.
  4. Experience these interventions yourself before applying them to your clinical practice

"By participating in this workshop – you will be able to offer something purposeful and potent to clients stuck in ‘unsafety’ and fear. And, I will endeavor to make it a maximum learning experience in a fun and safe context.”   Dr Ari Badaines

How will you benefit from attending this training?

  • Understanding the latest research on the impacts of trauma on the nervous system.
  • Use knowledge about how the human nervous system works to regulate arousal.
  • Respond effectively when emotions arise in the course of your work.

Outline

Morning Session (includes a short break)

  • Presentation of the Polyvagal System and its influence on safety, danger, reconnection.
  • Applications to your clients - both inside and outside the therapy setting. Experiential exercises.

Afternoon Session (includes a short break)

  • Introduction and demonstration of specific techniques followed by participants’ practicing them.
  • Questions and discussion after each practice session.

Evaluation and quiz - your payment includes a quiz which when completed with a minimum of 80% correct answers, will enable you to download your Attendance Certificate.
To complete the quiz, please log into your account at pdp-catalogue.com.au and click the orange "Certificate" button under the program's title. 

Target Audience

This seminar has been designed to extend the clinical knowledge and applied skill of Psychologists, Counsellors, Psychotherapists, Coaches, Social Workers and Psychiatrists

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