Embodied Polyvagal Co-Regulation in Therapy

An evening workshop for practitioners

Beth and Jamila

Thursday, March 28th 2024

6:30 – 9:30 PM ET

$55.00

Relationships that cultivate healing are more successful when safety, embodiment, and co-regulation are present. While co-regulation is a profound human birthright, in many of us the necessary neurological pathways and habits for mutual regulation have gone missing. In therapy, practitioners have the opportunity to support clients in rewiring their nervous systems for trust and healing. These skills benefit clients and practitioners, and the learning ripples outwards into all our relationships.  

Practitioners are warmly invited to this evening workshop with master somatic psychotherapist Beth Dennison. She will cover the theory and practice of four key skills for embodied relating and co-regulation. This work integrates recent information from interpersonal neurobiology with established somatic practices including Somatic Experiencing, and Bodynamics.

Please register soon, as the group size is limited to 7 participants. And, please attend live on zoom – these programs are not recorded.  

Beth Dennison

MA in MFT, MEd, LMT, SEP
Beth brings 50 years of teaching, psychotherapy, bodywork and study of neuroscience, including Polyvagal theory, to designing learning experiences that rewire our brains for connection and co-regulation. She models the embodiment she teaches. 

Her groundbreaking book on Body Up! Co-Regulation provides a much needed remedy to the disconnection and dysregulation that pervade modern culture. She developed Body Up! Co-Regulation to rewire our nervous systems for peer relationships. We need to trust peer relationships in order to cooperate better across differences, and to get off of the hierarchical ladder of oppression.

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