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WebinarSSPDr. Stephen PorgesPolyvagal Theory

Exploring Polyvagal Theory, Interpersonal Neurobiology and the SSP with Dr. Stephen Porges and Dr. Tina Bryson

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In this Clinical Conversation webinar, Unyte Health is delighted to host Dr. Stephen Porges, author of Polyvagal Theory and creator of the Safe and Sound Protocol (SSP) in conversation with Dr. Tina Payne Bryson, New York Times Best Selling Author, clinician, SSP Provider and mom to three boys. 

Linked by a shared passion for Polyvagal Theory, they’ll discuss central ideas of interpersonal neurobiology including the mind, brain and interpersonal relationships in the context of the SSP through a deep-dive of neuroception and regulation. They’ll discuss how nervous system regulation impacts a clients’ interactions with their environment, social relationships, and embodiment. 

Dr. Porges and Dr. Payne Bryson will examine how these interpersonal concepts can be explored through a Polyvagal Theory lens and how the SSP can be used in therapy to impact these aspects of your clients’ lived experiences. 

Register today to discover how to take a Polyvagal Theory lens into your practice and beyond.

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Dr. Stephen Porges, Ph.D.

Stephen W. Porges, Ph.D. is a Distinguished University Scientist at Indiana University where he is the founding director of the Traumatic Stress Research Consortium in the Kinsey Institute. He is Professor of Psychiatry at the University of North Carolina, and Professor Emeritus at both the University of Illinois at Chicago and the University of Maryland.  He served as president of the Society for Psychophysiological Research and the Federation of Associations in Behavioral & Brain Sciences and is a former recipient of a National Institute of Mental Health Research Scientist Development Award. He is the originator of the Polyvagal Theory, a theory that emphasizes the importance of physiological state in the expression of behavioral, mental, and health problems. He is the creator of a music-based intervention, the Safe and Sound Protocol â„¢ , which is used by more than 1500 therapists to improve spontaneous social engagement, reduce hearing sensitivities, and improve language processing.

Dr. Tina Payne Bryson, Ph.D., LCSW

Dr. Tina Payne Bryson is the author of the Bottom Line for Baby and co-author (with Dan Siegel) of two New York Times Best Sellers—The Whole-Brain Child and No-Drama Discipline—each of which has been translated into over fifty languages, as well as The Yes Brain and The Power of Showing Up. She is the Founder and Executive Director of The Center for Connection, a multidisciplinary clinical practice in Southern California. Dr. Bryson keynotes conferences and conducts workshops for parents, educators, and clinicians all over the world, and she frequently consults with schools, businesses, and other organizations.  An LCSW, Tina is a graduate of Baylor University with a Ph.D. from USC. The most important part of her bio, she says, is that she’s a mom to her three boys. You can learn more about Dr. Bryson at TinaBryson.com.

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The SSP isn’t simply five hours of music; it’s a comprehensive approach to healing. This unique listening therapy is a journey that brings together client, therapist, and the SSP to create a safe space for brain and body integration and healing to achieve impactful, long-lasting results.

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