Polyvagal Theory, Mental Health and Physical Health
A majority of us experience physical and/or mental health challenges at some point in life. It’s part of being human. Polyvagal Theory provides a framework or lens to help us understand these challenges in ourselves or others we live or work with. ONLINE only.
Polyvagal Theory, Mental Health and Physical Health
A majority of us experience physical and/or mental health challenges at some point in life. It’s part of being human. Polyvagal Theory provides a framework or lens to help us understand these challenges in ourselves or others we live or work with.
This event outlines how Polyvagal Theory may relate to:
Depression
Anxiety
PTSD and CPTSD
Persistent Pain
Chronic Fatigue
Fibromyalgia + Central Sensitisation
Neurodivergence
Led by: Jean Byrne, PhD, Mental Health Researcher, Provisional Psychologist, and Senior Yoga Teacher & Rob Schutze, Senior Research Fellow, Senior Yoga Teacher, and Senior Clinical Psychologist.
Cost:
Free for all members
$38 for non-members
Event Showings
26 Nov | 7 - 8pm
Price
Ticketed event
Location
Online event