About

Maggi McAllister-MacGregor

Maggi McAllister-MacGregor is a highly experienced counsellor, supervisor, and trainer in private practice, with over 25 years of working in the field. With a strong foundation in neuroscience and biology dating back to her first degree in the 1970s, Maggi has developed a particular passion for Polyvagal Theory and its role in understanding how we navigate life’s experiences.

Her expertise in bereavement work is rooted in years of hands-on work in hospices, where she provided compassionate care to individuals nearing the end of life as well as bereaved families and friends. In addition, she has served as a supervisor for Cruse Bereavement, further deepening her understanding of grief and loss.

Maggi’s approach integrates scientific insight with therapeutic practice, helping professionals better understand how bereavement impacts the autonomic nervous system— both psychologically and physiologically. Her workshops offer an engaging, informed, and compassionate perspective on working with grief through the lens of Polyvagal Theory.

Understanding the Psychological and Physiological Impact of Grief Grief is more than an emotional experience—it…
Stress, Epigenetics, the Gut Microbiome, and the Vagus Nerve. We will look at what happens…
The Relationship between the Vagus Nerve and Health – Social Engagement and the Vagus Nerve:…
Anatomy and Functions of the Vagus Nerve: Where it is situated within the Nervous System…
This is the certificate course many of you have been waiting for! This interview is…
Ever wondered what’s going on in your dog’s nervous system and how this affects their…
This is the eight part of an eight-part workshop series. In the last of this…