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Transforming Trauma

Emotional Engagement in the Therapeutic Relationship With Dr. Karen Maroda

Transforming Trauma

Brad Kammer

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

4.4131 Ratings

🗓️ 5 June 2024

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

Many therapists are conflicted about how to show up with their clients. While there is lots of training to be highly emotionally engaged with clients, there is also training that therapists should be more distant in sessions to avoid possible countertransference––which is the evoking of emotions and reactions within the therapist. What if, instead of attempting to be overly engaged or maintaining a distancing demeanor, therapists learned how to honor their humanness within their therapeutic role? 

On this episode of Transforming Trauma, host Emily Ruth welcomes Karen J. Maroda, PhD., noted psychoanalyst and author, to discuss her fascinating research on countertransference. 

About Karen J. Maroda:

Karen J. Maroda, PhD., is a psychologist/psychoanalyst practicing in Milwaukee, WI. She is also an Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at the Medical College of Wisconsin, and sits on the editorial boards of The Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, Psychoanalytic Psychology, and Contemporary Psychoanalysis. The author of four books, her most recent one, titled "The Analyst's Vulnerability: Impact on theory and practice," has received wide recognition across theoretical originations because it focuses on the early childhood experiences of all psychotherapists. 

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Transforming Trauma podcast.

0:07.0

Transforming Trauma is presented by the Complex Trauma Training Center.

0:11.0

I'm your host, Emily Ruth, and I'm so glad you've joined us today.

0:15.0

We're excited to share with you about an upcoming special CTTC event hosted by Roots Transition in Park City, Utah.

0:23.5

We hope you will join us in beautiful Park City on July 19th and 20th, 24, for a weekend of

0:30.0

learning and connection with NARM Senior Trainer Brad Kammer.

0:34.1

On Friday night, Brad will present a free introduction to NARM Workshop, delivering an engaging,

0:39.3

theoretical, and clinical overview of the NARM approach to healing complex trauma.

0:43.3

On Saturday, Brad will present a NARM demonstration workshop providing a special opportunity

0:48.3

to observe live NARM demonstrations and gain insights into the application of NARM principles and skills.

0:54.9

In addition to the NARM workshops, Roots will be offering wellness experiences both Friday and

0:59.8

Saturday.

1:01.6

Please visit our website, ComplextraumaTrainingcenter.com, forward slash events, to learn more

1:06.4

and to register.

1:08.2

We look forward to this special opportunity to be together in Park City and to get a

1:12.4

direct experience of the transformation possible with Norm. If you are hearing this after July 19th,

1:18.5

2024, check the link in the show notes for more upcoming events and opportunities to connect.

1:24.7

And now for our interview. Dr. Karin Marota is a psychologist and board-certified psychoanalyst

1:31.3

in private practice in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. She is also an assistant professor of psychiatry

1:36.6

at the Medical College of Wisconsin and sits on the editorial boards of the Journal of the

1:41.2

American Psychoanalytic Association, psychoanalytic psychology, and

1:45.6

contemporary psychoanalysis. The author of numerous journal articles and four books, Dr. Moroda's

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