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  • Polyvagal Theory Made Simple

  • Learn How Your Nervous System Works to Unleash the Healing Power of the Vagus Nerve with Exercises of Self-Help, to Significantly Reduce Anxiety, Migraines, Stress, Depression and Other Chronic Diseases
  • By: Eric Hermann
  • Narrated by: Minetta Davis
  • Length: 3 hrs and 5 mins
  • 1.7 out of 5 stars (3 ratings)

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Polyvagal Theory Made Simple

By: Eric Hermann
Narrated by: Minetta Davis
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Do you want to easily understand how generic traumas, anxiety, stress, and chronic diseases may influence your nervous system and consequently your mental and physical health? Well, you should keep reading.

The Polyvagal theory was published some years ago, thanks to the brilliant intuition of Dr. Stephen Porges, who published an extremely technical book, that was not accessible to everyone. The understanding of some diseases, and the way the influence our nervous system and our body, is at the basis of this theory. The polyvagal theory helps us understand how we can defend ourselves, and how we can face diseases better, especially mental disorders, such as anxiety, stress, depression, etc.

The aim of this audiobook is helping people understand the polyvagal theory, its interconnection with the vagus nerve, and the extremely effective benefits that it could bring to our body and our health.

So, this is what you will learn:

  • The main principles of the polyvagal theory, explained in a simple way
  • Why the nervous system is so important in the management of chronic diseases
  • How to face traumas in the best way
  • What is the vagus nerve and why its function is important
  • How to stimulate the vagus nerve with advices and exercises
  • Understand and face stress, anxiety, depression, PTSD, etc

If you are not an expert in scientific issues or you don't know how to face those problems, this book will help you in an easy way, directed to a clear understanding of the polyvagal theory, unleashing your vagus nerve, and improving your everyday life.

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©2020 Eric Hermann (P)2020 Eric Hermann
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Incomprehensible

I got this book because I found the book by the developer of the polyvagal theory to be too technical, comprehensible only if you have a medical degree. This book is just as bad, only because it's poorly written. The author's favorite word is "this," and a good 50% of the time, you can't tell what "this" is referring to. The book sounds like it was written by someone whose native language is not English. The narrator also sounds like a non-native speaker, mispronouncing some words and holding out final consonants of words in a very alien-sounding way. Worse, the text is full of non-sequiturs, and misplaced modifiers, claiming, for example, that the polyvagal theory causes you to be nervous when you detect danger. No, the theory does not cause that reaction. The theory explains the reaction. Other sections promise to explain concepts, like "vagal tone," merely to dance around them and confuse the listener even more. Polyvagal theory is evidently subtle and complex, and I really wish I could find an author who can explain it clearly.

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The Very Basics, With Not Much Resolve

This was very vague and didn't give me much helpful information, beyond breaking down the basics behind definitions. The narration was also hard to sit through. I don't recommend this and instead recommend Deb Dana's work, even if it's a bit more dense.

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