Polyvagal theory reveals that safety isn't just the absence of threat but a physiological state your nervous system enters when it perceives social connection and predictability. Supporting this safety system means understanding the conditions under which your body truly relaxes—not what should work, but what actually signals safety to your particular wiring.
Polyvagal theory, developed by Dr. Stephen Porges, explains how the autonomic nervous system continuously scans the environment for cues of safety or danger and shifts between states of social engagement, fight-or-flight, and shutdown. Understanding these states helps explain why logical thinking alone often does not resolve emotional distress.
AI can help you identify which nervous system state you are in at any given moment, learn what cues are triggering shifts in your body, and discover personalized strategies that signal safety to your system so you can return to a regulated, connected state more reliably.
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