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Transforming Trauma

Bringing Complex Trauma Healing Into the Fraternity of First Responders With Gina Essex

Transforming Trauma

Brad Kammer

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

4.6140 Ratings

🗓️ 4 March 2020

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

"Complex trauma shows up in so many different ways that are covert and overt. And, the more we can recognize it, the more we're able to approach it in a way that moves towards healing and not isolation." ~Gina Essex, MA, LPC-S

Our host Sarah is joined by Gina Essex, a psychotherapist, NARM Therapist and Senior Training Assistant, who began working with the NeuroAffective Relational Model® (NARM®) in 2013.

Gina has a passion for making this trauma healing work accessible to everyone, as she says: "It's so important for everyone to know that the effects of trauma can be healed over time." Over the past few years Gina has been focused on introducing NARM to first responders in her community.

Gina works with firefighters, paramedics, law enforcement, and military— populations that tend to present unique challenges for traditional therapists.

"These people run toward danger. They run toward life threat. They're trained to go against their normal human instinct: to get away from danger." Gina describes how she thinks of running toward danger as the flip side of what these first responders are dealing with internally. She suggests that in order to run toward danger, they have to run away from themselves. 

In addition to the tolerance for high-risk experiences required in these professions, there's an element of fraternity that frames any evidence of vulnerability as a potential liability. The constant desensitization to high-risk experiences can prevent these deeply-caring professionals from accessing and expressing their real feelings.

"There are stigmas within these communities, 'Don't show your emotion. Don't cry. You'll look weak, or you'll be weak and people don't want to work with you, or you won't have our back, or you'll be shunned if you're weak.'"

As for her own journey, Gina says that NARM training has opened her up to areas where she had, in the past, focused too much attention on the doing. She's learning to trust the process more, including her clients' capacity to be their own healers.  "It's a very sacred space and not to be overlooked."

Hear how the work Gina does with the first responders address these stigmas head-on, and how she has witnessed the power of NARM in her private practice to transform people shackled to complex trauma into fully engaged participants of life. 

CONTACT GINA

(616) 930-0214

View Gina's Listing Here

 

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

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Sign up for a free preview of The NARM Inner Circle Online Membership Program: http://www.narmtraining.com/freetrial

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello, welcome to the Transforming Trauma Podcast, a complex trauma podcast through the

0:10.8

NARM Training Institute.

0:12.7

My name is Sarah Bueno and I am a psychotherapist in Chicago.

0:16.6

I am also currently a NARM student and I'm so excited to be sharing today's interview with

0:22.9

you.

0:23.9

Transforming trauma is presented by the NARM Training Institute.

0:27.9

The Institute offers NARM practitioner trainings for mental health professionals who are

0:32.0

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

0:35.9

The neuro-effective relational model is a cutting-edge, innovative approach for resolving C-PTSD,

0:41.4

addressing attachment, developmental, relational, and intergenerational trauma.

0:48.2

Today's guest is Gina Essex, and Gina has been in private practice for over 15 years,

0:53.5

working with adolescents and adults who've experienced developmental and complex trauma.

0:58.0

She has a special focus working with first responders, primarily individuals and law enforcement, along with firefighters and paramedics and their families.

1:06.0

In addition to her full-time practice, Gina is a master-level NARM therapist and senior training assistant for the NARM

1:12.2

Training Institute in North America. I really hope you enjoy my interview with Gina Essex.

1:18.1

Hello, Gina. Welcome to Transforming Trauma. How are you? Hi, Sarah. Thanks. I'm doing great.

1:24.6

I'm happy to be here and I'm excited. Yeah, Yeah. So we like to start this podcast off very much like we start an arm session.

1:33.0

And so the first question is for you kind of our contract. What would you like listeners to get out of your interview today?

1:40.3

Well, I guess I'd like listeners to walk away with a better idea of how complex trauma affects

1:48.0

humans, specifically a deeper understanding of how the effects of trauma changes humans and why

1:57.0

it's so important for everyone to know that the effects of trauma can be healed over time that there's hope.

2:04.3

So maybe a good place to start is, you know, we're doing this podcast to do just that, really kind of give more of a broader understanding of what trauma is, what complex trauma is specifically.

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