The Polyvagal Theory and the Power of Relational Safety
Dr. Delahooke's presentation at the 2019 SSP Gathering in Atlantic Beach, Florida. The Polyvagal theory and the concept of neuroception of Dr. Stephen Porges shows us why relational safety should form the foundation for all approaches in treating children with emotional, behavioral and developmental challenges.
Видео The Polyvagal Theory and the Power of Relational Safety канала Mona Delahooke
Видео The Polyvagal Theory and the Power of Relational Safety канала Mona Delahooke
Показать
Комментарии отсутствуют
Информация о видео
Другие видео канала
Dr. Stephen Porges: What is the Polyvagal TheoryThe Power of Play for Children's Mental Health and Behavioral ChallengesTreating Trauma: 2 Ways to Help Clients Feel Safe, with Peter LevineDeb Dana describes the Polyvagal Theory.The Neuroscience and Power of Safe Relationships - Stephen W Porges - Smart Couple 116Part One: Learning Stories - a philosophical approachThe Most Important Question to ask about Children's Behavioral ChallengesStephen Porges - Polyvagal Theory: how your body makes the decisionDeb Dana about the Polyvagal Theory in psychotherapyUnderstanding Behaviors and Emotional Regulation with Mona DelahookeMeghan Kensei Leahy and Mona Delahooke talk about Brain-Body ParentingHow Can Therapists Help Children with School Refusal? Mona Delahooke, PhDThe Nervous System & Co-regulation: Dr. Mona Delahooke, author of Beyond Behaviors (full webinar)Suzanne Gundersen on "The Polyvagal Theory in Practice"What Polyvagal Theory Can Teach Us About Dealing with StressWhat Does it mean to Look Beyond Behaviors?Dr. Stuart Shanker: The Foundation of Self-Regulation: Stress Regulation in Infants 0-3Parent Video: School Refusal BehaviorThe surprising effects of pregnancyGabor Maté and Gordon Neufeld - Children Losing Their Feelings