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An introduction to soothing your nervous system using nature neuroscience and self-compassion.
The vagus nerve “wanders”* through the body relaying signals to each of the organs about what’s happening inside and outside our bodies. In this introductory workshop we will spend time indoors and outdoors (weather permitting) connecting with nature and sharing stories from both neuroscience and folklore about the autonomic nervous system. Practical learning through a polyvagal lens somatic exercises mindful walking reflection discussion and wee cuppa tea.
Dr Stephen Porges first presented his Polyvagal Map of the nervous system in 1994 outling there were two branches (poly=many) of the vagus nerve. Since then it has been used widely by psychologists and trauma practitioners to understand our physical and emotional reactions to what we perceive as safety and danger from moment to moment.
This workshop will offer an introduction to Polyvagal Theory and how to safely move between the different states soothing your nervous system.
*The word “vagus” originally meant “wandering”
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Common Wheel, Music Department, Campbell House, Gartnavel Royal Hospital, 1055 Great Western Rd, Glasgow G12 0XH, United Kingdom, Glasgow