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Befriending Your Nervous System: Looking Through the Lens of Polyvagal Theory [Audiobook]
Harness the power of your nervous system to support healthy relationships and personal well-being. Why is it that when you have a tense conversation with a boss, coworker, or partner, you feel like youre staring down a charging rhinoceros? How is it that both situations cause a fight-or-flight response - and what can you learn from it? As it turns out, the same neurological processes that cause unwanted stress can also be harnessed to summon relaxation, spaciousness, and equanimity. In Befriending Your Nervous System, clinician Deb Dana presents a simple, hopeful message: When you approach these subconscious processes with openness, mindful attention, and - above all - curiosity, you can gain the understanding necessary to shape their outcomes. Dana draws from the recent explosion of research in polyvagal theory, which posits that our most hardwired survival responses are regulated by the vagus nerve and can be consciously regulated through repeated exercises. Here, you will learn: How to interpret the subtle language of the nervous system Present-moment awareness and the mechanics of choice Your personal protection-connection equation How to cultivate and savor positive nervous states Why its paramount that you examine your internalized stories about the world How to discover the stillness available in every moment What actually nourishes your autonomic nervous system The continuum of resilience The process of reciprocity, rupture, and repair How to recognize physical cues of both safety and danger Dana teaches how to work with the bodys innate ability to pick up social signals and cultivate micro-moments of safety, retraining your automatic responses to stress, conflict, and hardship. Including in-depth practices such as guided imagery, meditation, and ongoing self-inquiry, Befriending Your Nervous System offers a practical users manual for anyone seeking greater wellness, self-awareness, and emotional resilience.