Certificate in Interpersonal Neurobiology: Polyvagal Theory and Beyond

As therapists what do we need to know about how our brains and bodies respond to the world? How has our evolution influenced these reactions? What is Polyvagal theory and how may a therapist work with it? How does our brain develop in relationship? What happens to our bodies during trauma? How does change really happen?

This course is an introduction to the field of Interpersonal Neurobiology (also known as Relational Neuroscience) and tries to answer some of these questions.

Dan Seigel first coined the term Interpersonal Neurobiology in the 1990s and since then the field has become increasingly important in helping therapists work with the brain and the body to further understand deep psychological processes.

The Certificate in Interpersonal Neurobiology: Polyvagal Theory and Beyond course will be delivered online, interactively and experientially. It will cover the key principles of Interpersonal Neuroscience:

  • Evolution
  • Brain development
  • Polyvagal theory
  • Affect Regulation
  • The physical effects and impact of trauma
  • Working with the body.

We will also look at the work of Dan Seigel, Louis Cozolino, Deb Dana, Stephen Porges.

Course Tutor: Rebecca Davies, PTSTA

Course Delivery: This will be run online using Zoom

Maximum Participants: 25

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Fee:

£535

Booking and Dates

Future course dates TBC

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Course April-July 2023 FULL

Payment Options:

Course cost £535

Cancellation Policy:

Refund policy: 50% refund will be given for cancellations with more than 7 days notice.

Location:

Online Event

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