“…Such insights have the potential to greatly influence humanistic therapies that rely on the ability for felt-sense connection to promote change. For example, research focusing on interpersonal physiology (e.g., Kleinhub, 2017), therapeutic synchrony (e.g., Koole & Tschacher, 2016), and righthemisphere to right-hemisphere connections between counselor and client (e.g., Schore, 2014) have informed intentional applications of microskills to foster the therapeutic alliance, embodied empathy, and coregulation. Additionally, Porges's (2009) research and resulting theories have provided insights to the idea of neuroception-that is, the notion that individuals are constantly assessing for safety at a nonconscious level and are either in a state of social engagement or protective detachment.…”