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Healing Through Connection: Polyvagal Theory In Pelvic health

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Understanding the Nervous System in Pelvic Health: Why It Matters
Dr. Ryan Simmons and Dr. Tara Morrison discuss their journey in recording their third podcast and delve into the crucial topic of understanding the nervous system, particularly within the realm of pelvic health. They highlight their experiences and frustrations with not being taught polyvagal theory and trauma responses during their education.
The hosts emphasize the prevalence of trauma in their pelvic health patients and advocate for foundational nervous system education in PT training. They explore how trauma and the nervous system influence conditions like chronic pain, inflammation, and pelvic pain, referencing the Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) study. The conversation touches on practical skills and approaches that can help therapists maintain their own nervous system regulation while supporting patients, and they stress the importance of social connection and understanding one's own nervous system to facilitate healing.
00:00 Introduction and Podcast Overview
00:25 Understanding the Nervous System
01:41 Polyvagal Theory and Its Importance
02:50 Trauma and Pelvic Health
06:32 Handling Trauma in Clinical Practice
11:48 The Role of Social Connection in Healing
15:39 Practical Applications and Techniques
19:55 Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) Study
24:48 The Path to Healing and Professional Growth
29:25 Conclusion and Future Topics
Resources mentioned in podcast:
Get your ACE score: https://www.acesaware.org/learn-about-screening/screening-tools/
Somatic Experiencing: https://traumahealing.org/se-101/
Polyvagal Theory: https://www.stephenporges.com/

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Understanding the Nervous System in Pelvic Health: Why It Matters
Dr. Ryan Simmons and Dr. Tara Morrison discuss their journey in recording their third podcast and delve into the crucial topic of understanding the nervous system, particularly within the realm of pelvic health. They highlight their experiences and frustrations with not being taught polyvagal theory and trauma responses during their education.
The hosts emphasize the prevalence of trauma in their pelvic health patients and advocate for foundational nervous system education in PT training. They explore how trauma and the nervous system influence conditions like chronic pain, inflammation, and pelvic pain, referencing the Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) study. The conversation touches on practical skills and approaches that can help therapists maintain their own nervous system regulation while supporting patients, and they stress the importance of social connection and understanding one's own nervous system to facilitate healing.
00:00 Introduction and Podcast Overview
00:25 Understanding the Nervous System
01:41 Polyvagal Theory and Its Importance
02:50 Trauma and Pelvic Health
06:32 Handling Trauma in Clinical Practice
11:48 The Role of Social Connection in Healing
15:39 Practical Applications and Techniques
19:55 Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) Study
24:48 The Path to Healing and Professional Growth
29:25 Conclusion and Future Topics
Resources mentioned in podcast:
Get your ACE score: https://www.acesaware.org/learn-about-screening/screening-tools/
Somatic Experiencing: https://traumahealing.org/se-101/
Polyvagal Theory: https://www.stephenporges.com/

Thank You for listening! If you liked this episode please Like, Follow, And Share
Join our ReWild Pelvic Health Community and get insider access to podcast video recording, discussion forums, Q & A with Dr. Tara and Dr. Ryan, invitations to podcast recording backstage passes, and the be the first to know when we release new trainings, and super secret insider bonus's. It’s only $5 to join and your membership helps support our podcast and Pelvic Health ReWilding Mission.
Follow us on IG:
Somatic Pelvic Arts
Dr. Ryan Simmons
Dr. Tara Morrison

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