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Anchored: How to Befriend Your Nervous System Using Polyvagal Theory | Deb Dana
Discover your bodys neural pathways to calmness, safety, and connection. An intense conversation, a spat with a partner, or even an obnoxious tweetthese situations arent life-or-death, yet we often react as if they are. Thats because our bodies treat most perceived threats the same way. Yet one approach has proven to be incredibly effective in training our nervous system to stop overreacting and start responding to the world with greater safety and ease: Polyvagal Theory. In Anchored, expert teacher Deb Dana shares a down-to-earth presentation of Polyvagal Theory, then brings the science to life with practical, everyday ways to transform your relationship with your body. Using field-tested techniques, Dana helps you master the skills to become more aware of your nervous system moment to momentand change the way you respond to the great and small challenges of life. Here, youll explore: Polyvagal Theoryget to know the biology and function of your vagus nerve, the highway of the nervous system Befriending Your Nervous Systemattune to whats going on in your body by developing your neuroception Using Your Vagal Brakediscover key techniques to consciously regulate the intensity of your emotions Connection and Protectionlearn to recognize and influence your internal cues for safety and danger Your Social Engagement Systemfind ways to create nourishing relationships with others and the world around you Practices and guidance to gently shape your nervous system for greater resilience, intuition, safety, and wonder Through guided imagery, meditation, self-inquiry, and more, Anchored offers a practical users manual for moving from a place of fear and panic into a grounded space of balance and confidence. Once we know how our nervous system works, we can work with it, teaches Deb Dana. We can learn to access an embodied, biological resource that is always present, available, and there to guide us toward well-being.
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This is really far out of my usual wheelhouse, but my spiritual director recommended it, and a good friend has talked with me a lot about the polyvagal work she‘s doing with her therapist, so it intrigued me. It turned out to be a helpful read for me—there‘s a LOT that made sense and gave me better insight into my stress responses. The book is probably 40-50% info, and 50-60% exercises—what she calls “explorations.” The info parts required ⤵️

BarbaraJean (Cont‘d) …close attention for me, and that combined with the explorations meant it took me a while to work through the material. Some of the explorations flat-out did not resonate with me, but others were really helpful. Honestly, a lot of this felt like a slog to read, but given the number of page flags I added to mark sections I‘d like to return to… I think I should give it a pick! This was my November #DoubleSpin. @TheAromaofBooks 2w
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MommyWantsToReadHerBook This sounds really interesting! 2w
BarbaraJean @MommyWantsToReadHerBook It really was insightful for me—helpful to look at the “fight or flight” and shutdown type reactions that are really common for me under stress as biological rather than purely emotional. 2w
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