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The Polyvagal Theory Explained

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  • Опубліковано 15 кві 2023
  • NOTE: This is a re-release of one of my most popular interviews and we are re-running. The original was released on September 15, 2019. You can find the original here: • The Polyvagal Theory. ...
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    In this video, I break down the polyvagal theory-the incredible body of work pioneered by Dr. Stephen Porges-that underpins much of the learning and work we do around here. It’s one of the foundational concepts that I teach all of my students. Because once they understand and integrate the RIGHT information about the vagus nerve (and ALL of its branches), so many things start to make sense and fall into place.
    This one’s a MUST-WATCH for anyone interested in restoring health back to the nervous system and healing at the deepest possible level. Enjoy the learning, friends.
    Resources I Mention In The Vlog:
    ► Get to know your many nervous systems.
    • [Trauma Tips #2] Get t...
    ► What to do when you have unresolved trauma: two types of orienting
    • What do you do when yo...
    ► What the heck is orienting? A Q&A
    • What the heck is orien...
    ► How to create a healthy human being starts here:
    • How to create a health...
    ► The ACE Study: www.cdc.gov/violencepreventio...
    ► Michael Meaney's Research: www.science.org/content/artic...
    ► Stephen Porges coined this term, polyvagal, and his work can be found here via his site:
    www.stephenporges.com/
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    Thank you for being here!
    1. Leave a comment and let me know how this video impacted you. Feel free to leave a question (my team answers them each week!)
    2. To get more nervous system health resources, plus learn more about me and my credentials, plus the many ways you can work with me at the practical level, head to my website: irenelyon.com
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    Please know that...
    The statements on this UA-cam channel or in videos are simply opinion. Content presented or posted on this channel is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment or a professional therapeutic relationship. Content presented or posted is intended to provide general health information for educational purposes only and you should contact the appropriate healthcare professional before relying on any such information.
    My website is a wealth of information, free resources, and information on how to start this work, so here it is one more time: irenelyon.com
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 39

  • @sannajonkhart8758
    @sannajonkhart8758 Рік тому +3

    O my goodness, this is the best explanation (and short, even!) I ever heard. Thank you so much Irene, this is so helpful in my healing journey!

  • @waterangelmedicine4425
    @waterangelmedicine4425 Рік тому +12

    I love being your student and learn from your wisdom Irene! This video was for me a great summary of all the important aspects, after learning from you already the second year. For beginners I think it is to much information in once and visual slides could be very helpful for the understanding of all the different branches. I give this feedback in Love and Gratitude, because I know how it is to feel new to this knowledge! Thank you for your outstanding, awesome work Irene and Team! Forever grateful! ❤

    • @IreneLyon
      @IreneLyon  Рік тому +2

      Waterangel Medicine, it's good to hear that you're enjoying learning from Irene and found this video helpful. Thanks for your feedback about the visual slides. I'll pass it along to the Team. - Jen from Team Lyon

  • @IaraRibS
    @IaraRibS Рік тому +9

    One recommendation: Neurofeedback therapy helped me get “on my feet” again in terms of my nervous system! I can only recommend. Fast and very effective!

    • @johannakunze3300
      @johannakunze3300 Рік тому +2

      Which youtuber could you recommend who is teaching about that?

  • @rmroberts94
    @rmroberts94 Рік тому +9

    I was confused a bit in the beginning, but you summed it all up really well by midway and then the recap was helpful. The visuals are really helpful, as well. I'd love to see more graphics on the nervous system along with your videos, because I need more than just auditory to really understand a complex topic like this. Overall, this was extremely helpful in understanding the different branches. Also, I think the way you speak is wonderful and clear. This topic is just a doozy. Thank you so much for all you do!

    • @IreneLyon
      @IreneLyon  Рік тому +3

      Rachel Roberts, Jen here from team Lyon. Great to hear that the recap was helpful for you and that the video helped to support your understanding of the different nervous system branches! Thanks for your feedback too about the graphics. I'll pass it along.

  • @carmenmann9569
    @carmenmann9569 Рік тому +2

    Fantastic explanation! I love learning the biology behind how our body/mind/brain works! I now understand how my trauma is trapped inside of me.

  • @luuk9659
    @luuk9659 Рік тому +2

    Cold showers, breathwork, meditation, shadow work, integrated self

  • @inglestherightway
    @inglestherightway Рік тому +4

    I appreciate that Irene has tried to explain as best as she could. It did help me a lot to understand it in general lines. I'm on the waiting list for an audiobook on this subject but I was feeling very intimidated by the topic and unsure I was going to pull through the audiobook at all. Now she's switched me to a different branch of the nerve, hahaha, really, and I feel more at ease about it and more like I can do it and be successful. Thanks, Irene!

  • @cherylwilsherlimberlife7210
    @cherylwilsherlimberlife7210 Рік тому +1

    amazing video on a complex topic, this made so much sense after working in this field learning for years.
    We have to un learn old beliefs make room for learning new information

  • @conniedoe-theartofbecoming
    @conniedoe-theartofbecoming Рік тому

    I love you work so much. Thank you for sharing so much information

  • @MayanPrincess3
    @MayanPrincess3 Рік тому +6

    I love your content. It’s been helping me understand my adrenal fatigue. I wonder if it’s bc it’s 4:30am or maybe this video would be easier to understand with visual slides. Or maybe I need to just write it down 😅

  • @Yetipfote
    @Yetipfote Рік тому +6

    Irene I want to thank you very much for your work and humbly give a little bit of feedback.
    I am in your 21 days course and the knowledge you provide is great!
    But my very first impression was that you "talk too much". I wondered what that means specifically. And I guess I mean that you talk in a way where it is not clear for my attention to get the important points.
    My HUMBLE advice would be - if you are interested:
    relax
    make pauses after important points
    reduce information redundancy
    try to express things more short and to the point
    have a clearer structure and when you are done, you are done and the video can end (no shame in short videos! The content speaks for itself!)
    maybe tell illustrating stories from your own experiences where fitting
    emphasize on important points with your voice
    I hope this helps and I hope it doesn't come across as arrogant or unappreciative.

  • @northstarearthstar
    @northstarearthstar Рік тому

    Ty Irene!❤️.

  • @anaisminto
    @anaisminto Рік тому +5

    The pace is to fast for my ns, it feels rushed and disorienting to me. I love your content and teachings, couldn’t settle and take in the content this time. I was also looking for a video I might share with family members who are new to this topic.

    • @IreneLyon
      @IreneLyon  Рік тому +6

      Bailey here from Team Lyon. If you click on the little gear in the bottom right of the video, you can change the playback speed and slow down the video. This might help. Also, I encourage anyone who is new to the work to check out Irene's New Here page. Here is the link: irenelyon.com/new-here/. When you head over to this page, it will ask you if you want to sign up for A Field Guide to Your Nervous System (it's FREE). This fieldguide walks you through, step by step, providing videos along the way. This is a great place to begin!

    • @ping3592
      @ping3592 Рік тому +2

      Same for me, it stresses me out

  • @somatische-integration
    @somatische-integration Рік тому

    Wow, thank you!! Finally i got my confusion out of my head!!
    You explained it really well!
    I am even working with a polyvagal technique to release trauma, but i never knew the rest and digest is actually dorsal!!! To me it was tought as ventral.
    Thank you sooo much ❤🙏🙏🙏

    • @IreneLyon
      @IreneLyon  Рік тому +1

      Hi Transformational Journey, Jen here from Team Lyon. Great to hear this was so helpful! To add one point of clarification, both low-tone dorsal vagal and ventral vagal physiologies support rest and digest.

    • @somatische-integration
      @somatische-integration Рік тому

      @@IreneLyon Thank you for your reply!
      So high or low dorsal is still the same nerve, physically right? Or are these 2 different branches??
      Thank you! 🙏🙏🙏

    • @IreneLyon
      @IreneLyon  Рік тому +1

      @@somatische-integration , yes, you've got it. High and low tone dorsal vagal both refer to the one dorsal vagal nerve branch. Tone refers to how much the nerve is "on" (so to speak). - Jen from Team Lyon

    • @IreneLyon
      @IreneLyon  Рік тому +1

      @@somatische-integration, yes, you've got it. Dorsal vagus is the nerve branch, "tone" refers to how much of the nerve is on (so same branch).

  • @B3l0v3d05
    @B3l0v3d05 Рік тому +2

    I love Irene but sometimes there is just too much talking for my over/underrevved system to keep with and understand lol

  • @parisaforpeace
    @parisaforpeace 10 місяців тому +1

    Hello Irene,
    Thank you for this video. I have read though that the freeze and collapse response belong to different branches, SNS and PNS respectively. With freeze the heart rate is high and with collapse it's low. Would appreciate some clarification if any. 😊

    • @IreneLyon
      @IreneLyon  10 місяців тому

      @parisaforpeace - Mara here with Team Lyon. A good way to get more info on how the different parts of the nervous system work is with the Healing Trauma video series. You can find it here: irenelyon.com/healing-trauma-training-2022

  • @beauthentic7493
    @beauthentic7493 Рік тому +4

    How do you increase social ization when you're single and have no family in New city.....and have CFS that keeps you inside?

    • @rosathomas3574
      @rosathomas3574 Рік тому +3

      Irene has a really good article about sparking up social engagement in small ways, I don’t remember which one it was (it was one of the pdfs on her site, maybe someone from her team could find it…). What I remember is that it doesn’t need to be long sit down conversations with people we know well, if that’s not possible. It can also be from connecting with nature (even plants in your home or a tree outside your window), or a pet, or by making eye contact with people you walk past. Shop workers was another one I remember.
      I appreciate how hard it is when you have CFS, I do too. I’ve recently moved to somewhere on the ground floor where I can see lots of people walk by my window and that has been helpful.

  • @pablow129
    @pablow129 Рік тому +1

    What about the ideas and beliefs behind the traumas and body reactions? every story is different...

    • @IreneLyon
      @IreneLyon  Рік тому

      pablo w, Jen here from Team Lyon. I'm not sure what you're asking here? This work centers around people getting to know their nervous system, and learning how to listen to and support it. This can include imagines, memories, or content at times. We do often find that when there's a lot of cognitive activity, it can be a response to the underlying nervous system state. Hope this helps to answer your question.

  • @user-fl7zl9sk4j
    @user-fl7zl9sk4j 6 місяців тому

    Is it possible that hypersomnia is related to this?

  • @bloooeyes3
    @bloooeyes3 Рік тому

    does a disfunction in this polyvagal nerve cause neuropathy ?

    • @IreneLyon
      @IreneLyon  Рік тому

      val down, Jen here from Team Lyon. There are different causes of neuropathy, some of which are structural. Depending on the case of the neuropathy, growing nervous system regulation and capacity may be helpful in lessening symptoms.

  • @_Trakman
    @_Trakman Рік тому +8

    You made this as confusing as possible

    • @IaraRibS
      @IaraRibS Рік тому +3

      Actually she explained it very ordely

    • @timelord5920
      @timelord5920 Рік тому +6

      Porges The Polyvagel Theory is more academic textbook than therapy practice handbook, so summarising it in a relatively short video is no easy task

    • @lvalesic-bralo2478
      @lvalesic-bralo2478 Рік тому

      Is seems it's difference between woman and man in what is of importance and deciding one criteria above the other for summarising in shortest time.

    • @sandrag9451
      @sandrag9451 Рік тому +2

      Your comment made me giggle 😉I had a hard time following as well and I still don't understand it properly.
      And, just as a side note, I wonder why it is called "theory" when they say, it is based on science?

    • @timelord5920
      @timelord5920 Рік тому

      @@sandrag9451 science is based on hypotheses and theories (e.g. Einstein’s Theory of General Relativity; The Big Bang Theory; Darwin’s Theory of Evolution) which can be tested and are capable of being proved incorrect.