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Transforming Trauma

Complex Trauma, Self-Sabotage, Diet Culture, and Eating Disorder Recovery with Iris McAlpin

Transforming Trauma

Brad Kammer

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

4.6141 Ratings

🗓️ 9 December 2020

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

NARM Practitioner and coach Iris McAlpin specializes in eating disorder recovery, complex trauma, and self-sabotage. Iris also hosts a podcast called Pure Curiosity which seeks to facilitate nuanced conversations about the human experience and de-stigmatize mental health challenges.

Iris shares that NARM has changed her life in being able to notice the ways that she puts pressure on herself and the ways that she tells herself that she 'should' be showing up in the world. Her intention for this episode is for listeners to also notice and be able to soften around the pressure that they place on themselves. 

Sarah and Iris dive into how Iris began her work in eating disorder recovery, which began with her own healing and recovery from bulimia. Iris found that as she progressed in her recovery and was able to get control of the behaviors of her eating disorder, she began to turn her attention to her unresolved trauma, which was mostly relational in nature, that was at the root of the behaviors.

NARM helped her to see this theme in a new way, as she came to understand that not only binging and purging, but "many other behaviors that we... throw under the umbrella of self-sabotage are really just coping tools," for unhealed relational and attachment traumas.

Iris takes listeners through a deeper look at the trauma of diet culture, in which clients deal with intense self loathing and self hatred, shame of their bodies and body image, and obsessive thinking about food.

Iris acknowledges that doing this deeper level of work can feel really scary at times. She shares about her own experience of confronting her triggers, and how NARM has taught her to work with her fear by using curiosity to guide her.

"I really see those triggers as an invitation to open." This ability to see that nothing is 'wrong' with our survival styles, and instead look at our growing awareness of ourselves as an opportunity to learn and make different choices is central to the NARM process. 

 

Contact:

https://irismcalpin.com

Instagram: @irismcalpin 

Twitter: @irismcalpin 

 

Bio:

Iris McAlpin is a NARM Practitioner and coach specializing in eating disorder recovery, complex trauma and self-sabotage. She has both a private and group practice, and works with clients all over the world. Iris also has a podcast called Pure Curiosity, which seeks to facilitate nuanced conversations about the human experience and to destigmatize mental health challenges.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Transforming Trauma podcast, a complex trauma podcast through the NARM Training Institute.

0:11.5

My name is Sarah Bueno, and I'm so excited to be sharing today's interview with you.

0:19.4

Hi, Transforming Trauma listeners.

0:22.2

The NARM Training Institute has a very special announcement.

0:25.4

We are offering the Level 2 NARM Therapist Training online for the very first time.

0:30.9

For anyone who may have been waiting for NARM training to come to your city or country, the wait is over.

0:36.4

You can join us online starting in January

0:38.7

2021 for this NARM therapist training for mental health professionals working with complex trauma.

0:45.3

This online training is an exciting opportunity to receive advanced, specialized training

0:50.1

in addressing attachment, relational, developmental, and cultural and intergenerational trauma.

0:56.2

For more information and to register, please visit www.naumtraining.com slash level 2 online.

1:04.6

We look forward to you joining our growing international NARM community and are inspired to work

1:09.4

with you to bring NARM to your clients and

1:11.2

communities in order to transform trauma. And now for our interview with today's guest, Iris McElpin.

1:18.5

Iris is a NARM practitioner and coach specializing in eating disorder recovery, complex trauma,

1:23.9

and self-sabotage. She has both a private practice and group practice and works with clients all over the world.

1:30.8

Iris also has a podcast called Pure Curiosity, which seeks to facilitate nuanced conversations about the human experience and to destigmatize mental health challenges.

1:40.9

So please enjoy my conversation with Iris.

1:47.9

Hello, Iris. Welcome to transforming trauma.

1:54.8

Hi, Sarah. Thank you so much for having me. This is very exciting. Yeah, I'm so excited to talk to you because you have a podcast called Your Curiosity and you had Brad as a guest and I listened to that

2:00.4

episode and really enjoyed

2:01.9

your style. So we're just going to have an amazing conversation. Perfect. Sounds great. Yeah.

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