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Transforming Trauma

BONUS - Connection, Community and Transformation During Crisis with NARM Faculty Brad Kammer, Stefanie Klein and Marcia Black

Transforming Trauma

Brad Kammer

Mental Health, Health & Fitness, Education, Self-improvement

4.6141 Ratings

🗓️ 29 April 2020

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

The global COVID-19 pandemic poses unprecedented challenges for us all. How are therapists supporting their clients in crisis? And what about the therapists themselves? How can we stay emotionally healthy during this time? 

NARM faculty members Brad Kammer, Stefanie Klein and Marcia Black join Transforming Trauma host Sarah Buino to discuss grief and loss, relief and discomfort, agency and surrender, connection and disconnection, and opportunities for post-traumatic growth and transformation.  

Sarah asks Brad, Stefanie, and Marcia: What recurring themes have shown up for their clients? How have social distancing measures altered the client-therapist dynamic? What challenges are they noticing for themselves on a professional and personal level? Which self-care strategies have had the most impact on their wellbeing? How can NARM help during a time like this?

The NeuroAffective Relational Model (NARM) focuses on how therapists relate to and hold space for their clients.

Brad, Stefanie and Marcia share a common bond, which is that they are passionate about their life's work. They reflect on their role as therapists, teachers, supervisors and mentors, and leaders in the NARM community, in which they find great meaning and joy. While we are all facing a global trauma, they find hope in sharing with the world the NeuroAffective Relational Model, which is designed to support post-traumatic growth and transformation. 

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We're offering a podcast review give-away. Each week, we're choosing one podcast reviewer to receive a NARM Clinical Protocol and NARM Personality Spectrum Worksheet.

To enter, please submit a review within Apple Podcasts from your computer or mobile device and send a screenshot of your review to transformingtrauma@narmtraining.com.

That's it! Winners will be chosen weekly. 

NARM Community Gatherings

We are grateful to have come together with so many of you for the recent NARM Online Community Gatherings, and we are looking forward to our next free community gathering on May 14, 2020.

These events focus on how we can stay emotionally healthy during this time of isolation and are great opportunities to engage with NARM material and the NARM Community.

We've made the replay videos from all of these events available on our website so that you can access them even after the events have occurred. We hope these are useful resources for you during this time. Please go to http://www.narmtraining.com/events to sign up for the replay videos.

NARM Training Institute

http://www.NARMtraining.com

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The NARM Training Institute provides tools for transforming complex trauma through: in-person and online trainings for mental health care professionals; in-person and online workshops on complex trauma and how it interplays with areas like addiction, parenting, and cultural trauma; an online self-paced learning program, the NARM Inner Circle; and other trauma-informed learning resources.  

For the full show notes including references, podcast episodes mentioned, and a quick glossary of terms, visit us at http://www.narmtraining.com/transformingtrauma

This episode was edited by The Creative Impostor Studios.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello there. Welcome to the Transforming Trauma podcast, a complex trauma podcast from the

0:10.6

NARM Training Institute. My name is Sarah Buino, and I'm a psychotherapist in Chicago and currently

0:15.6

a NARM student, and I'm so excited to share this podcast with you all. Transforming Trauma is presented by the NARM Institute.

0:22.5

The Institute offers NARM practitioner trainings for mental health professionals

0:26.2

who are looking for an advanced training in complex post-traumatic stress disorder.

0:30.9

The neuroeffective relational model is a cutting-edge innovative approach for resolving CPDSD,

0:37.1

addressing attachment, development, relational,

0:39.6

and intergenerational trauma. During this unprecedented time of our world dealing with COVID-19,

0:46.8

we are grateful to have come together with so many of you for the recent NARM online community

0:51.6

gatherings, and we're looking forward to our next free community

0:54.5

gathering on May 14th.

0:56.5

These events focus on how we can stay emotionally healthy during this time of isolation,

1:00.9

and are great opportunities to engage with the NARM material and the NARM community.

1:05.3

We've made the replay videos from all these events available on our website so that you can

1:09.1

access them even after the events have occurred.

1:11.9

We hope that these are useful resources for you during this time.

1:15.3

Please go to www. narmtraining.com slash events to sign up for the replay videos.

1:26.4

Today we have a really special episode for you. One of the really amazing things about the

1:33.3

NARM community is the way that they view connection and value that connection and not only the way

1:39.4

they view and value it, but the way that they live it. So Brad Cammer, who is the lead trainer in North America,

1:45.7

reached out to myself and to some of the other leaders in the NARM community and wanted to have

1:51.1

a conversation about how we're supporting each other and ourselves during this time during the

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