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Transforming Trauma

End of Year NARM Reflections with Dr. Laurence Heller, Brad Kammer and Emily Ruth

Transforming Trauma

Brad Kammer

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

4.4131 Ratings

🗓️ 29 December 2021

⏱️ 21 minutes

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Summary

In this end of the year episode, we are joined by Brad Kammer, NARM Training Director and Senior Faculty, Dr. Laurence Heller, creator of the NeuroAffective Relational Model (NARM), and new Transforming Trauma host, Emily Ruth. 

They start by saying goodbye to Sarah Buino, the inaugural host of the podcast, and expressing their gratitude for her contributions to Transforming Trauma

They then share a heartfelt welcome to Emily.

Emily, a NARM Practitioner and NARM Training Assistant, shares a brief overview of her background and how she originally found NARM. In her early part of her career she was a movement artist and a choreographer.  Then when she became pregnant with her first son she was curious about what was happening in her body and how she was being impacted in such transformative ways. This experience led her to becoming a birth doula. Emily shares that she found NARM shortly after starting graduate school and that NARM aligned with how she was already approaching her work and her life. 

Larry reflects on the tremendous growth over the last year within the NARM international community. He was able to complete several trainings in Europe, completed a book in German on Shame and Guilt, and he and Brad completed a book (which will be published July 2022). Larry shares that over the next year he plans to continue with the NARM Post Masters Immersion Training. This Level 4 NARM Training is for clinicians who have completed the Level 3 NARM Masters Therapist Training and want to continue deepening their learning. 

Brad reflects on how NARM’s growth over the last year honors the mission of the NARM Training Institute, which is to create a professional community where helping professionals can receive mentorship and support in their work with complex trauma. He shares that he’s excited about the future direction of the podcast, the further development of the NARM Inner Circle, and especially about their new book coming out soon: The Practical Guide for Healing Developmental Trauma: Using the NeuroAffective Relational Model to Address Adverse Childhood Experiences and Resolve Complex Trauma.

They close by reflecting on the thousands of people now trained in NARM. As senior trainers in NARM, Brad and Larry express feeling humbled to see the growth of NARM and excited to know that this work is getting out more into the world. They are looking forward to building on the momentum in 2022 and taking on new projects to continue making NARM more accessible to helping professionals around the world.

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Transforming Trauma podcast.

0:07.0

Transforming Trauma is presented by the NARM Training Institute.

0:11.0

I'm your host, Sarah Buino, and I'm delighted to have you join us today.

0:15.0

Hey, Transforming Trauma listeners.

0:18.0

If you're a licensed mental health professional working with

0:21.4

complex trauma and you're interested in learning the neuro-effective relational model, we're excited

0:26.4

to share with you that there are two upcoming NARM therapist training starting in January

0:30.7

2022. One of these trainings will be offered in an online format and the other will be offered

0:36.3

in person in San Francisco, California.

0:39.1

This Level 2 NARM therapist training is designed to support mental health professionals

0:43.6

who work with clients or populations dealing with complex trauma. Being trained in NARM, one of the

0:49.6

first clinical model specifically designed to address ACEs and C-PTSD supports therapists to learn how

0:56.3

to address the long-term impacts of adverse childhood experiences and complex post-traumatic

1:01.5

stress disorder. The NARM therapist training will be taught by NARM senior faculty, Brad Cammer,

1:07.2

and a team of experienced NARM training assistance. You will learn a comprehensive developmental framework

1:12.8

and clinical approach. As you're

1:14.7

learning and integrating NARM, you will

1:16.5

receive individualized support from this

1:18.7

team of skilled, passionate, and supportive

1:20.7

trainers. If you're interested in this

1:22.6

training, we encourage you to register now

1:24.6

to reserve your spot. For more information

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