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Vagus Nerve Exercises

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This Vagus Nerve Exercise is for calming anxiety and your nervous system.

Exercise starts at: 02:44

This exercise is adapted by Dr. Stanley Rosenberg. If you're interested in checking out his work see the link below:

📘Healing Power of the Vagus Nerve

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Learn more about Trauma, how our body stores it and methods to heal trauma. Bessel Van der Kolk simply explains these concepts in:

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Hi Everyone! My goal is to create high-quality, short, effective and educational videos specific to Trauma and Psychology that you can utilize and practice in your own journey. I pull from both clinical experience and the scientific literature in hopes to deliver effective and informative content.

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My name is Kyle Poon and I am a Clinical Psychologist, Certified EMDR therapist and an EMDR Consultant-in-Training. I specialize in trauma therapy, from both childhood, adulthood, present-day and occupational trauma. I often utilize several modalities of treatment including Eye-Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), Somatic Experiencing, Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavioural Therapy (DBT) and Mindfulness.

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Music Credit: Sunset by Justhea

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Reference:

Breit, S., Kupferberg, A., Rogler, G., & Hasler, G. (2018). Vagus Nerve as Modulator of the Brain-Gut Axis in Psychiatric and Inflammatory Disorders. Frontiers in psychiatry, 9, 44.

Other Credits: Dr. Stanley Rosenberg and Dr. Stephen Porges.

P.S., some of these links are affiliate links so I might receive a small kickback.

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