Online Event
*POSTPONED* Webinar - Coming Home to Regulation: A Polyvagal Perspective on Healing our Polarized World

NEW TIME: Tuesday 8th July 2025
2pm (BST)
Online
FREE for Network Members
10am - 11am (GMT)
FREE to everyone
Overview
Revisit the powerful Trauma Summit session with Deb Dana in this exclusive chance to rewatch her transformative workshop, Coming Home to Regulation: A Polyvagal Perspective on Healing Our Polarized World.
The autonomic nervous system is at the heart of our lived experience. What begins with our biology leads to the behaviors and beliefs that shape our days. Anchored in the safety of a regulated nervous system, pathways of connection come alive and we can travel those pathways in service of healing. Guided by Polyvagal Theory we can find our way home to regulation and engage the power of the nervous system to hold ourselves and others in care and compassion. Join Deb Dana to explore the qualities of autonomic regulation and discover how we can begin to heal the world one nervous system at a time. Â
Benefits Of Attending
- Develop an understanding of how the autonomic nervous system shapes behaviors and beliefs - Assess your autonomic profile - Categorize the distinct stories that emerge from autonomic states  - Utilize micro-moments to resource regulation Â
Who Should Attend?​
- Mental health professionals – including therapists, counsellors, psychologists, and social workers seeking to deepen their understanding of Polyvagal Theory and regulation-based healing. - Health and well-being practitioners who work with individuals affected by stress, trauma, or dysregulation. - Educators, youth workers, and support staff looking to create safer, more connected environments for learning and growth. - Coaches, facilitators, and body-based practitioners incorporating nervous system awareness into their practice.
Schedule​
- Main Talk 2pm (BST) - Event Close 3pm (GMT)
How Can I Attend?
This webinar is available to Action Trauma Network members only, if you are not a member, we have a 30day free trial available below. Members - * Log in on the date of the event * Navigate to this event page * Scroll to the bottom of the page * Zoom link will be visible for 24 hours prior to the start time.

Deb Dana
Deb Dana, LCSW, is a clinician, consultant, author, and international lecturer on polyvagal theory-informed work with trauma survivors and is the leading translator of this scientific work to the public and mental health professionals. A founding member of the Polyvagal Institute, Deb developed the signature Rhythm of Regulation® Clinical Training Series: The Science of Feeling Safe Enough To Fall in Love with Life and Take the Risks of Living. A clinician and consultant specializing in working with complex trauma, Deb Dana is widely credited with adapting Polyvagal Theory to trauma treatment.  She is, a clinical advisor to Khiron Clinics and an advisor to Unyte-ILS. She is trained in Internal Family Systems, Sensorimotor Psychotherapy, and Tapas Acupressure Technique, and she completed the Certificate Program in Traumatic Stress Studies at the Trauma Center. Deb’s work shows how an understanding of Polyvagal Theory is applicable across the board to relationships, mental health, and trauma. She delves into the intricacies of how we can all use an understanding of the organizing principles of Polyvagal Theory to change the ways we navigate our daily lives. Deb is well known for translating PVT into a language and application that is both clear and accessible - and for her significant contribution, pioneering Rhythm of Regulation® methodology, tools, techniques and practices which continue to open up the power of PVT for professionals and curious people from diverse backgrounds and all walks of life.​ As the only Europe based licenced ARC trainer (Attachment, Regulation and Competency, see www.arcframework.org) she has been working to introduce trauma-informed practice into; schools, residential care, foster care, youth justice services, adolescent psychiatric in patient services, charities, secure units, police liaison teams, CAMHS, youth drug and alcohol teams (in patient and community) disability services, early help teams and specialist adolescent teams within social care in locations throughout the UK and Europe for the past 12 years.
MEMBERS ONLY
Unfortunately we have had to postpone this event for one week due to illness. The Zoom link to join will appear here and you will be admitted into the event at 2 o'clock on 8th July
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