Kim is excited to be speaking at The Polyvagal Practice Summit: Somatic & Sound-Based Therapies for Nervous System Regulation, free online summit hosted by Unyte Health and PESI from August 28 - 29.
Tune in to her session:
The Neurobiology of Listening in Trauma Recovery: Polyvagal Theory Pathways for Safety and Connection | 11:30-12:35p CDT
In this workshop, you’ll gain strategies for:
■ Using voice modulation, rhythmic cues, and therapeutic music to enhance therapy, with case examples adaptable across different populations
■ Tailoring interventions for clients with trauma or sensory processing challenges, ensuring proper assessment to avoid overstimulation and respect individual variability
■ Incorporating sound therapies into an evidence-informed, comprehensive treatment plan
In addition to Kim’s session, you'll gain access to an extraordinary lineup of nervous system regulation experts—including Deb Dana, Arielle Schwartz and Dr. Frank Anderson.
Register for free!
Attendees will:
● Gain real-world techniques to regulate the nervous system, improve trauma outcomes, and foster deeper client connection
● Learn directly from the pioneers of Polyvagal-informed, sound-based therapies
● Walk away with tools you can use immediately in your practice
Attend live for FREE, enjoy 14-day access to recordings, or upgrade to earn up to 12 CE hours for only $79.99 (a $1,009 value).
This summit is for healing professionals working with clients experiencing trauma, anxiety, or sensory processing challenges. If you're ready to go beyond theory and into practice, this event will give you the education and tools to make a real impact.
Practical takeaways for attendees:
● Apply Polyvagal Theory to your Work: gain educational insights, as well as practical tools that center nervous-system awareness and interventions to improve client outcomes.
● Continuing Education Opportunities: 100% FREE event but you can earn up to 12 CE credits for only $79.99 while expanding your knowledge on therapeutic techniques grounded in neuroscience and embodied practices.
● Downloadable Tools & Scripts: get handouts, guidelines, and worksheets for immediate implementation.
● Integration: understand how to blend Polyvagal Theory with leading modalities you may already use, such as IFS, somatic therapies, interpersonal neurobiology and more
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