About this Event
Mountainside Learning Institute in collaboration with Nest Behavioral Health presents
Befriending the Nervous System: A Polyvagal Theory Informed Approach to Early Recovery
Trauma is often a driving force behind substance use. When use is reduced or stopped, symptoms of PTSD can intensify, making early recovery more difficult to sustain. In some cases, well intentioned early recovery interventions may improve short term functioning while unintentionally reinforcing underlying nervous system dysregulation tied to trauma.
This training explores how trauma informed, autonomic nervous system attuned clinical approaches can support sustained abstinence while addressing the ongoing impact of trauma. Participants will gain practical tools to better understand and respond to nervous system states that influence both substance use disorders and PTSD.
Learning objectives for this workshop:
- Identify the states of the autonomic nervous system implicated in SUD and PTSD
- Explain the impact of PTSD and developmental trauma on patterns of the autonomic nervous system and on “window of tolerance”
- Understand SUD and PTSD treatment through the lens of autonomic nervous system regulation and dysregulation
- Identify at least 3 principles of SUD treatment that promote ANS stability and flexibility
- Identify at least 3 clinical interventions that simultaneously support sustained abstinence and reduce the ongoing effects of trauma
Designed for social workers, counselors, psychologists, and related professionals, this training emphasizes skill integration, clinical sustainability, and real-world application.
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Presenter
Maria Kratsios, LCSW, is the Founder and Chief Clinical Officer of Nest Behavioral Health and a trauma therapist specializing in complex, multifaceted trauma and chronic nervous system dysregulation. Drawing from advanced training in DBT, EMDR, CPT for PTSD, Psychodrama, and Polyvagal Theory, she integrates evidence based modalities to support sustainable healing in early recovery.
An international speaker and workshop facilitator, Maria is recognized for her clinical leadership, outcome focused care, and commitment to autonomy centered, trauma informed practice.
Agenda
🕑: 09:00 AM - 09:30 AM
Registration & Networking
🕑: 09:30 AM - 10:00 AM
Presentation
🕑: 10:30 AM - 11:00 AM
Q&A
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Mountainside Treatment Center - Chelsea, 243 West 18th Street, New York, United States
USD 35.00












