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  1. What is Polyvagal Theory? | Polyvagal Institute

    If you're looking for a basic understanding of Dr. Stephen Porges' Polyvagal Theory, check out our articles, videos, infographics, illustrations, FAQ's and slides to give you a solid foundation of …

  2. Polyvagal theory - Wikipedia

    Polyvagal theory (PVT) is a collection of proposed evolutionary, neuroscientific, and psychological constructs pertaining to the role of the vagus nerve in emotion regulation, social connection, …

  3. 18 Polyvagal Theory & How to Use the Exercises in Therapy

    Apr 30, 2025 · Polyvagal Theory explains how the autonomic nervous system regulates our responses to stress, promoting safety or triggering defense modes. It highlights the importance …

  4. Polyvagal Theory: How Our Vagus Nerve Controls Responses to …

    Nov 10, 2025 · The polyvagal theory explains how our body's nervous system reads cues of danger and safety in our environment. The vagus nerve, part of the autonomic nervous …

  5. Dr. Stephen Porges, originator of Polyvagal Theory, identified a biological order of human response that is active in all human experience. With gratitude to Dr. Porges for his work, this …

  6. Polyvagal Theory Explained Simply

    Jan 7, 2025 · The polyvagal theory suggests that social engagement behaviors, partly regulated by the myelinated pathways of the ventral vagus, which is a part of the vagus nerve, are …

  7. Stephen W. Porges, PhD | Polyvagal Theory

    Polyvagal Institute is a non-profit organization providing training and information on the application of Polyvagal Theory to a variety of disciplines, such as psychotherapy, education, …

  8. Polyvagal Theory: Current Status, Clinical Applications, and Future ...

    Polyvagal Theory proposes an evolutionarily informed neurophysiological framework for understanding how the autonomic nervous system supports social engagement, emotional …

  9. What the polyvagal theory is and how it works

    The polyvagal theory, proposed by Dr. Stephen Porges in 1994, is a neurobiological theory that explains the autonomic nervous system’s role in regulating emotional states, social behavior, …

  10. Polyvagal Theory | Psychotraumatology

    Jul 1, 2025 · At its core, Polyvagal Theory provides a biological framework for understanding safety, danger, and life-threatening states, fundamentally reshaping how clinicians …