Ep. 35: How to Use Polyvagal Theory To Shift Your Nervous System with Deb Dana

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  • Опубликовано: 18 сен 2022
  • #polyvagaltherory #drdebdana Dr. Diana Hill discusses how to use Polyvagal Theory to shift your nervous system with Deb Dana

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  • @dumitriudaniela

    this is the first time that i hear this concept about nervous system and how it interacts with other people's nervous system. I am autistic, highly empathic and psychic by default and these explanations offered by Deb Dana make a lot of sense because i really have a hard time being in the world and feeling safe, while i sense everyone else's energies around me, including places, substances and objects. This is why i find my home sanctuary or nature to be so replenishing and i cant be with people who send disturbing frequencies. No one understands why when i explain it though. Thank you for sharing.

  • @LeydisViewllc

    This is what I've done I am glad to know the corect terminology....all it is is shifting the perception of the experience to shift the feeling of the experience I teach this to people but didn't know what it was ....thank you.

  • @marissadouglas3103

    Thank you so much for this! Learning more about the polyvagal theory has connected so many dots for struggles I have. This interview was so informative 🙏🏼

  • @scoobydadog246

    Thank you so much for the more practical slant to this discussion - this was the most valuable podcast I've listened to in a long time. The theory is fascinating and there is so much content about that; but what I desperately need are some tools to help get off the couch and through the day, and just having some to use now has greatly increased by sense of safety! Much gratitude to Dr. Diana and Deb Dana!!

  • @deerich-sharp4643
    @deerich-sharp4643 Год назад +1

    I have studied PV Theory and read Deb Dana...this was just a wonderful and informative conversation putting it all together in real terms ...thank you so much ...everyone should watch this as it will give all of us a really good understanding of how our nervous system runs our lives ...

  • @zenlotus4peace

    Thank you both for sharing your cues of safety❤

  • @Dave183

    I grew up in rural poverty and squalor. In recent times I realised my left ear was blocked- old time glue ear. When it unblocked I found I had stereo hearing- Could pick up the nuance in other people's voices. It took me some time to get used to this! Then I went to a physiotherapist who helped me to breath- beginning with nose breathing- and ending with liberating the strength and plasticity of the diaphragm. This was a game changer. Must more relevant to me that therapy alone.

  • @charliebrannigan1275
    @charliebrannigan1275 Год назад

    Wonderful inspiring conversation, thanks. How much safer the world seems as ye explore the journey towards healing. 🦋🌱

  • @kriyapada
    @kriyapada Год назад +4

    24 seconds in and already loving the vibe🙏 (And what a remarkably lovely room she's in 😍) - I already know I'll enjoy the rest. ...recently discovered some polyvagal exercises that were immediate game changers in my decades long struggle to optimize my self-regulation skills. Deb's books will be the next things I order from amazon for sure 👍

  • @ontocratos
    @ontocratos Год назад +6

    Thanks for this inspiring and hopeful conversation! It gave me some new practical tools I will apply in my therapy practice. Thank you for both your openness! Warmly from Belgium

  • @peacefulisland67

    "Ventral" - open and airy, "dorsal" for me is "under water", all that is left seen when a fish dives. 😊

  • @hlop8199

    The part about caregiving applies too to mothering/parenting - particularly for parents of young children or home educators who are with their children most of the times. 🙏

  • @AliB-cf3bq
    @AliB-cf3bq Год назад

    Thank you both for a wonderful interview!

  • @soniahazy4880
    @soniahazy4880 Год назад +1

    🪽🫧🌸🪷🙏🌈🌟🧘‍♀️

  • @lilacfunish
    @lilacfunish Год назад +2

    Too many words when not even one picture to show the so called ventral vagus nerve.