Polyvagal Theory Training for Therapists
Understanding the Autonomic Nervous System and Trauma Healing
Polyvagal Theory has become one of the most referenced frameworks in trauma therapy. It is also one of the most frequently misunderstood. Therapists encounter it in consultation, in the literature, and in their clients' responses in session, and often feel like they almost understand it, but can't quite translate the neuroscience into something they can actually use.
This six-hour polyvagal theory training with Rebecca Kase, author of Polyvagal Informed EMDR, is designed to close that gap. You will learn the core principles of the model in language that is clinically grounded and immediately applicable, without having to become a neuroscientist to use it. From the three autonomic pathways and the concept of neuroception to vagal tone, the vagal brake, the Preparation Hierarchy, and the social engagement system, you will leave with a coherent framework for understanding your clients' nervous system responses and working with them rather than around them.
This is not an EMDR training. It is open to therapists, healers, and helping professionals of any modality who want to apply polyvagal concepts to their work.
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Practical Interventions You'll Learn
- Understand the vagus nerve and its role in healing, trauma recovery, and therapeutic outcomes, including why vagal flexibility matters and how to track autonomic symptoms in your clients
- Map the three autonomic pathways and identify the physical and psychological symptoms associated with each, so you can recognize where a client is in their nervous system at any given moment
- Create an autonomic blueprint with clients that supports their healing journey and gives them a framework for understanding their own nervous system responses
- Apply the concept of neuroception as a body-based surveillance system, and use this understanding to explain why clients respond the way they do in and outside of session
- Build vagal tone and vagal flexibility using the Preparation Hierarchy, including specific neural exercises and techniques that promote autonomic resiliency
- Leverage the social engagement system in your clinical work, understanding why therapeutic presence matters on a neurobiological level and how it directly supports healing
- Apply polyvagal concepts to case conceptualization, intervention planning, and outcome tracking across client presentations and modalities
What You Get
What's Waiting for You Inside This Training
Polyvagal foundations made clear
The three autonomic pathways
Neuroception in clinical practice
Vagal tone and flexibility
Autonomic Blueprint mapping
The social engagement system
Lifetime on-demand access
Free community membership
Is This For You?
Who Is This Training For
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A therapist who keeps encountering Polyvagal Theory in consultation, supervision, or the literature, and wants to finally understand it deeply enough to use it with confidence in session
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Finding that some clients' nervous systems don't respond the way standard trauma therapy approaches predict, and wanting a neurobiological framework for understanding why
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An EMDR therapist who wants to understand the polyvagal foundations underlying the Preparation Hierarchy and Phase 2 readiness before moving into a more intervention-focused polyvagal training
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Wanting to be able to explain the autonomic nervous system to clients in language they can actually understand and use as part of their own healing
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New to polyvagal theory entirely, or someone who has read about it but hasn't found a training that makes it feel clinically usable
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Seeking NBCC and ASWB/ACE continuing education in polyvagal theory and nervous system regulation in a flexible on-demand format with 6 CEs
One note: if you are already familiar with polyvagal foundations and are looking for specific clinical techniques and intervention tools, the Polyvagal Theory Interventions for Trauma Therapists course picks up where this one leaves off.
Meet Your Trainer
About Your Trainer
Rebecca Kase
MSW, LCSW
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Course Price
- Lifetime access to the on-demand training, refresh your skills anytime
- ASWB and NBCC CEs
- A working polyvagal framework you can apply across your full caseload
- Flexible payment plans available
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Course Details
Agenda
- Introductions and Course Orientation
- Hello Polyvagal Theory: Stephen Porges, the origin of the model, relevant research, and important criticisms.
- Meet the vagus nerve: What is the vagus nerve and why does it matter when it comes to stress, trauma, and healing?
- The autonomic pathways: Learn the ins and outs of the autonomic nervous system, its three pathways, and how to track autonomic symptoms.
- The autonomic blueprint: Create an autonomic blueprint with clients that will support their healing journey.
- Neuroception: Your body’s home surveillance system.
- Q & A
- Prediction and metabolic cost: How trauma and stress deplete your body budget.
- Vagal flexibility & the vagal brake: What it is and why it matters
- Vagal tone: What it is, why it matters, and how to get more
- The preparation hierarchy: How neural exercises contribute to nervous system resiliency.
- The Preparation Hierarchy – tips and techniques
- The social engagement system: Why it’s all about relationships!
- Q & A and wrap up
Learning Objectives
- Analyze Polyvagal Theory as an emerging theory, along with the research supporting this model and relevant criticisms.
- Describe the main components of Polyvagal Theory.
- Use the autonomic nervous system as a guide for assessing and appraising nervous system health.
- Assess the impact that vagal functioning has on physical and psychological health conditions.
- Examine the concept of vagal tone, and describe at least three skills that can promote vagal flexibility.
- Describe the social engagement system and how it relates to human and animal bonds.
Prerequisites
This is not an EMDR training.
- None! While this course was designed with therapists in mind, many professionals can benefit including but not limited to:
- Mental Health Professionals
- Teachers and Educators
- Healers
- Yoga Teachers
- Healthcare Professionals
- First Responders
- Lawyers and Law Professionals
Continuing Education
6 CEs are available upon completion of all course material.
Trauma Therapist Institute is an approved continuing education provider. ACE and NBCC CEs are available for this course. APA CEs are not available for this course.
Participants must complete the full training to receive credit.
ACE Approved Provider
Trauma Therapist Institute, #1869, is approved as an ACE provider to offer social work continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program. Regulatory boards are the final authority on courses accepted for continuing education credit. ACE provider approval period: 1/16/25 - 1/16/28. Social workers completing this course receive 6 clinical continuing education credits.
NBCC Approved Provider
Trauma Therapist Institute has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 7033. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. Kase & CO is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs.
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Finally Understand Polyvagal Theory Well Enough to Use It
You have heard the terms. You have read the books. What you need is a clinically grounded framework you can actually apply in session. This training gives you the three autonomic pathways, the Autonomic Blueprint, neuroception, vagal tone, and the social engagement system, all in language you can use with clients tomorrow.