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Maggi McAllister-MacGregor

Maggi McAllister-MacGregor has been a practicing Counsellor/Psychotherapist for 20 years and works from a body-based perspective mainly with trauma, anxiety and stress.

Her work is grounded in the Polyvagal Theory which has allowed her to develop her work to encompass both the body and the psyche, and this allows her to integrate her previous work as a body therapist into her current work with clients.

Maggi is also a professional dog trainer where she has applied her understanding of the Polyvagal Theory in dog training to understand dog’s behaviour and help owners understand what is happening in the relationship with their dogs.

Testimonials: Live Attendees

Nicola Woods

Thank you so much Maggie for another highly informative training event! You have inspired me to want to learn so much more about the Vagus Nerve.

Derek Walsh

I said about meditation both concentrating on the breath and concentrating on the kindness side that it helped me, here I got an explanation of this within the framework of the human physiology and the Vagus nerve. A well put and delivered presentation by Maggi and the chat in the break out room was true magic. Overall a great learning experience.

Julia Carter

This workshop series gives great insight into the function of the vagal nerve for practitioners and will inform their practice.

Janet Butler

Very useful and fascinating training both for professional and personal purposes. I now have a new insight into the importance of the Vagus Nerve.

Julia Archer

Excellent evening, well presented and good material to work with.

Testimonials

5 star rating

A fantastically interesting workshop.

Emily Arlidge

This workshop was brilliant, I learned so much and found it so interesting.

This workshop was brilliant, I learned so much and found it so interesting.

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5 star rating

Val Grayshon

Workshop was extremely good with detailed explanation of the functions of the Vagus nerve when it is in optimum working order and howchronic stress can stop ...

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Workshop was extremely good with detailed explanation of the functions of the Vagus nerve when it is in optimum working order and howchronic stress can stop it's properfunctioning and cause malfunction of the body and lead to disease. Breathe work, rest, good sleep,and especially the social engagement system can tone the vagus and bring safety and healing to body ,mind and spirit.

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