Posts Tagged ‘Polyvagal theory’
Belief Inventory || By Chardin Bersto MA
In the last blog I asked you to do a “Belief inventory”. This is the foundation of how things were communicated to you in those early vulnerable days of your life. In the words of Jon Anderson of Yes “All senses open to discovery”. So, not just the words but the tone used, the intention…
Read MoreSo, Now What: Further Intimations on the Polyvagal System || By Chardin Bersto MA
Having sketched out the belief relationship to the polyvagal system we can begin to parse out how our body is responding to what we perceive our environment is presenting to us. A simple map is presented through ancient systems of the East, Chi Kung and Yoga. The Vagus Nerve wanders down through the center of…
Read MorePolyvagal Theory || By Chardin Bersto MA
What is “polyvagal”? It is an expression of our nervous system that regulates the organ systems of our bodies, the heart and lungs above our diaphragm, and the organs of our digestive system below the diaphragm. It is related to the Vagus Nerve which wanders down through the center of our body, Vagus, literally, means…
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