TVM™ Frequently Asked Questions
What is TVM — Triple Vagal Method?
TVM is a somatic, body-based method that works directly with the vagus nerve to complete what chronic stress and trauma left unfinished in the body. It is not talk therapy, not symptom management, and not a mindset practice. It is a full nervous system recalibration — working at the biological root of anxiety, depression, trauma, survival mode, and the dysregulation that frequently drives addiction. The body is not broken. It has been doing exactly what a dysregulated nervous system does — surviving. TVM gives it something it may never have had: the conditions to forget it ever needed to soothe itself, and start living.
How is TVM different from therapy or other healing modalities?
Most modalities work with the mind — the story, the thought, the pattern. TVM works with the body’s nervous system directly, through gentle, sustained pressure on specific points that stimulate the vagus nerve. The body doesn’t need to narrate what happened. It just needs the conditions to complete what stress and trauma interrupted.
Do I need a diagnosis to work with Nia?
Is TVM right for me if I'm currently in therapy or on medication?
Is TVM right for me if I'm navigating addiction — medically induced or otherwise?
What does a session actually feel like?
How long are the sessions?
What is the difference between the 3-session and 6-session series?
What are the intake forms for?
Does Nia offer discovery calls?
No, the intake forms are the discovery process. They are comprehensive by design — they surface what a conversation might miss and create the foundation for precise, effective work from session one.
Are sessions available remotely?
What if I don't live near this practitioner?
Many clients don’t — and that has never been a barrier. Sessions are available remotely, and Nia travels. If you’re considering combining a visit with TVM sessions, you wouldn’t be the first. A number of clients have intentionally planned travel around session availability — using the time away as part of the reset.
When Nia is scheduled to be in a new location, that information is released to her early access list before it is announced anywhere else — including social media. If you want to be among the first to know, sign up for Event Notifications using the Contact Page. No newsletters. No noise. Just the information that matters, when it matters.
Why is payment required in full at booking?
Because commitment is part of the process. The nervous system responds to safety and certainty. A half-committed entry creates a half-committed container — and this work deserves more than that. Full payment is the first signal you send your system that this time is different.
Is there anything that would make someone not suitable for TVM?
How do I prepare for a session?
Before
Hydrate. The body does better work when it is resourced.
Wear loose, comfortable clothing.
Set an intention — not a goal, an intention. There is a difference.
For online sessions: create a quiet, distraction-free space. Have water, a journal, and a blanket nearby.
After
Rest. This is not optional — it is part of the process.
Hydrate and nourish yourself.
Journal if it helps. Let the session settle before you analyze it.
Lean on your support network. Co-regulation after a session is valuable.
What if I feel overwhelmed during a session?
I have a trauma history or medical condition. Can I still participate?
Discuss it with the facilitator before joining. The intake process exists precisely for this — to assess readiness and ensure the right path forward. In some cases, private sessions or additional support may be recommended first. That is not a closed door. It is precision.
TVM for Groups
What is TVM for Groups?
How is group TVM different from a private session?
What actually happens in a group TVM session?
How long are the group TVM sessions?
What are realistic expectations for group TVM?
Who is TVM for groups suited for?
Group work is suited for those who have enough emotional stability to self-regulate between sessions and who are genuinely open to somatic healing. It is not suited for those currently in acute crisis, experiencing active suicidal ideation, self-harming, or living with an untreated thought or personality disorder without professional support. If you are unsure, complete the intake process — it is designed to surface that clearly and with care.
Who facilitates TVM for groups sessions?
Who facilitates TVM for groups sessions?
When are TVM for groups sessions?
TVM Group session information is released to her early access list before it is announced anywhere else — including social media. If you want to be among the first to know, sign up for Event Notifications using the Contact Page.