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Using Polyvagal Theory to Optimize Healthcare Excellence

9781009675932
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2026-01-31

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Healthcare organizations face ongoing challenges, including staff shortages, high rates of burnout, and a complex regulatory and financial environment. This book is among the first of its kind to introduce Polyvagal Theory (PVT), and how it explains human behavior under stress. Understanding human responses to stressful situations holds significant value in enhancing patient care and operational efficiency, leading to happier staff, increased productivity and decreased costs. PVT can be widely applied, including in human resources and workplace policies and procedures, providing significant benefit in both direct patient care and business aspects of any health care organization. Exploring the core tenets of PVT, this book equips healthcare providers and organizations with the knowledge to understand and apply this theory effectively. Featuring easy-to-understand exercises which can be applied in any setting, this is an essential guide for all healthcare providers seeking to implement PVT into their policies, procedures, and clinical interventions.
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9781009675932
9781009675932

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Publication date
2026
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
156
Weight (g)
250
  • About the authors; Introduction; 1. The polyvagal theory 101; 2. Developing ANS-focused clinical interventions; 3. Polyvagal-informed HRM policies and procedures; 4. Leadership and management in healthcare; 5. Measuring outcomes to improve healthcare success; 6. Designing healthcare environments that promote well-being; 7. Interfacing with external stakeholders; Conclusion; References; Index.
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