This workshop bridges Western psychotherapy and contemplative tradition through the lens of the nervous system — offering therapists a clear, evidence-informed framework for understanding what happens in the body before, during, and after emotional dysregulation.
You'll explore the neuroscience of neuroplasticity, interoception, the Polyvagal ladder, and top-down vs. bottom-up processing — and walk away with practical tools, metaphors, and clinical language to support clients navigating anxiety, trauma, and chronic dysregulation.
No yoga mat required. Just curiosity and a willingness to see the whole elephant.
Learning Outcomes
- Understand how the nervous system underpins emotional regulation, trauma responses, and therapeutic change
- Explore neuroplasticity as the shared mechanism across modalities — including why insight alone isn't always enough
- Apply Polyvagal Theory to clinical pacing, co-regulation, and reframing "resistance" as physiology
- Strengthen your language for explaining somatic and mindfulness interventions to skeptical or science-minded clients
- Discover how micro-practices and habit stacking build durable regulation outside the session
- Explore ethical pathways for integrating embodied approaches within your scope of practice as a regulated therapist