Deb Dana is a prominent clinician, author, and speaker known for her work in the field of trauma and the Polyvagal Theory, which was developed by Dr. Stephen Porges. Dana's contributions focus on how understanding the nervous system can help individuals and therapists navigate trauma and improve mental health.
She is the author of several books, including "The Polyvagal Theory in Therapy: Engaging the Rhythm of Regulation," where she explains how the polyvagal framework can be applied in therapeutic settings. Dana also emphasizes the importance of helping clients understand their physiological responses to stress and trauma, aiming to cultivate a sense of safety and connection.
In her practice, she uses a variety of therapeutic approaches to help individuals regulate their emotions and behaviors, fostering resilience and healing. Dana's work is particularly relevant for therapists, educators, and anyone interested in understanding the intersection of trauma and the nervous system.
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A practical guide to working with the principles of polyvagal theory beyond the therapy session.Deb Dana is the foremost...