Autism in Polyvagal Terms Audiobook By Sean Inderbitzen, Stephen W. Porges - foreword by cover art

Autism in Polyvagal Terms

New Possibilities and Interventions

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Autism in Polyvagal Terms

By: Sean Inderbitzen, Stephen W. Porges - foreword by
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A vital new framework for working with clients on the spectrum.

By presenting the autism diagnosis through the lens of a disordered nervous system-that is, by applying Polyvagal Theory-this book opens new avenues for intervention and treatment, while challenging age-old assumptions of what autism means and how it presents itself.

Here, Sean Inderbitzen-a therapist as well as someone living with autism-encourages clinicians to conceptualize their autistic clients' difficulties with social interactions and cognitive flexibility through a polyvagal lens. Inderbitzen argues that individuals with autism can be thought of as having deficits in accessing their ventral vagal nervous system-the system which promotes flexibility and connection to others. The book explores strategies to address these challenges through familiar tools such as motivational interviewing, clinical social work pedagogy, sensorimotor psychotherapy, mindfulness, biofeedback, and cultivating a sense of safety. Autism in Polyvagal Terms is an essential new text for anyone who works with individuals on the autism spectrum.

©2024 Sean Inderbitzen; Contribution copyright 2024 by Stephen W. Porges (P)2024 Tantor
Psychology & Mental Health Developmental Psychology Mental Health Psychology Child Psychology
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Overall, I really got a lot out of the concepts that he was introducing in this book. As a therapist who works with clients with ADHD and ASD and anxiety, I do understand what he is talking about and I agree. However, listening to this book as an audiobook was hard for me because there were a lot of times that I really needed the visual of what he was talking about, especially the dense scientific references, and I didn’t see any PDFs that came with the audiobook. I appreciated the case studies or references to specific clients, where he took his concepts and explained interventions. I guess I just would’ve liked more summarization and some visual things to follow. But overall got a lot out of this book.

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Loved it! This book puts Polyvagal Theory and Autism together in a cohesive way. Amazing!

Awesome book!

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