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[Research] How can the combined knowledge of the Polyvagal Theory and Practice of Yoga support the psychotherapist in self-regulation and co-regulation?

28/11/2023 17:03 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

Research: How can the combined knowledge of the Polyvagal Theory and Practice of Yoga support the psychotherapist in self-regulation and co-regulation?

I am a final year student undertaking a Masters in Creative Psychotherapy with children and adolescents with Children’s Therapy Centre.

I am currently conducting research for my thesis study.

The title of my research study is: How can the combined knowledge of the Polyvagal Theory and practice of Yoga support the psychotherapist in self-regulation and co-regulation?

The study will comprise of two focus groups over zoom to discuss the topic. One focus group will include psychotherapists that are also trained yoga teachers. The second group will comprise of psychotherapists that practice yoga.

Participants for either focus group may comprise of psychotherapists that are accredited or pre-accredited.

Participation will involve a focus group meeting over zoom of an hour and fifteen minutes.

If you would like any further information regarding the research or would like to participate in either focus group, please do not hesitate to contact me by email at:

finnertyann@yahoo.ie
Phone: 086 885 3966

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