The 2026 Resonance and Neuroscience Series – Autism, Trauma and the Vagus Nerve

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Description

What happens when the world feels fundamentally unsafe, whether it is too loud, too fast, or too much? For all of us, the vagus nerve plays a crucial role in the processing of social and sensory input. Both autism and trauma can complicate this further, layering distress upon difference. This session gently explores the intersection of autism, trauma, and the body’s relational wiring. How can we support nervous systems that need something different from the world? Join Sarah Peyton for a session grounded in neuroscience, resonance, and the celebration of diverse relational rhythms.

Where?

The course will meet via zoom. We welcome participants from all time zones who wish to learn asynchronously for some or all of the sessions. Recordings and visuals will be made available to those who are registered for the live program (typically available within 72 hours of the live session).

When?

September 22, 2026