Deb Dana
#44: The Polyvagal Connection
Episode Summary
Deb Dana L.C.S.W. joins the How Humans Work Podcast to illuminate how our nervous systems dance between the ancient survival responses and the instinct to be in states of connection and safety.
As an author, renowned Polyvagal Theory lecturer, Deb expertly and compassionately guides us through the ins-and-outs of Polyvagal Theory (PVT), and how it can help us find a more regulated nervous system. At the core, we explore the powerful, bottom-up role of our vagal nerves play in our ability to find safety and connection. Consequently, this show is also a profound conversation about the role of our nervous systems in healing, relationships, stress, and trauma.
Throughout a delightful episode, Deb offers heartfelt insight into our human experience as she emphasizes the need for co-regulation and the impact of trauma on our nervous system responses as well as the intersection of Internal Family Systems and Polyvagal Theory.
Finally, we explore how environments and collective aspects challenge the nervous systems across contemporary society. Here Deb highlights the importance of creating safe environments for healing and connection has in changing how society handles.
In this episode you will learn:
How Polyvagal Theory provides a framework for understanding our nervous system.
What Neuroception is and how our nervous system perceives safety and danger through neuroception.
What the vagus nerve is and how it plays a crucial role in regulating our emotional states.
Why Regulation is essential for accessing curiosity, play, and connection.
The difference between Stress and Trauma responses, and how we can work with them.
How the vagal break helps manage heart rate and emotional responses.
Why understanding the nervous system can lead to more effective therapy.
Insight into the influences on the collective nervous systems, societal dynamics and healing.
Why creating safe environments is key to facilitating healing personally and societally.
Deb Dana L.C.S.W., is a renowned clinician, consultant, author, and international lecturer specializing in the application of Polyvagal Theory to trauma treatment and therapy. With a deep understanding of the autonomic nervous system and its role in shaping human behavior and relationships, she has become a a leader in brining PVT insights into practical tools for therapists, healthcare providers, and individuals seeking healing.
Deb is also the developer of the Rhythm of Regulation clinical model, which integrates Polyvagal Theory into therapeutic practices, emphasizing safety, connection, and co-regulation as the foundation for emotional and psychological well-being. Additionally, Deb has authored several influential books, including The Polyvagal Theory in Therapy: Engaging the Rhythm of Regulation and Anchored: How to Befriend Your Nervous System Using Polyvagal Theory, as well as the co-edited work Polyvagal Exercises for Safety and Connection.
YouTube Chapters:
00:00 Introduction and Background
02:11 The Role of the Nervous System in Human Experience
08:25 The Vagus Nerve: Anatomy and Function
14:28 The Connection Between Body and Mind
20:19 Distinguishing Trauma from Stress
28:12 Understanding Nervous System Regulation
34:08 The Role of the Vagal Break
41:06 Exploring the Sympathetic and Dorsal States
46:04 Mindset and Nervous System Responses
50:44 Collective Nervous Systems and Societal Healing