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🗓️ 28 December 2022
⏱️ 34 minutes
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Host Emily Ruth and NARM Senior Trainer Brad Kammer reflect on Transforming Trauma in 2022, revisiting memorable and favorite moments.
Emily and Brad recall their conversations with “big names” in the field, such as Dr. Stephen Porges, Daniel Shaw, Dr. Sandra Bloom, Dr. David Wallin, Dr. Nancy McWilliams, and Judge Abby Abinati who spoke powerfully about trauma-informed work in indigenous communities, and her work supporting community-based and trauma-informed Tribal Court.
They look back on interviews with the NARM Community, including Dr. Jennifer Vasquez, who shared her doctoral dissertation, Meaning Making: Understanding Professional Quality of Life for NARM Trained Trauma Therapists, and Isaac Samuelson, who talked about the joy of a Queer identity. Most memorable is the episode Authenticity, Freedom and Living more Intentionally, where Brad’s student, Bill Lokey, shared about moving into the last phase of life.
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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, Emily Ruth, and I'm so glad you've joined us today. |
0:15.0 | Hi, Transforming Trauma listeners. |
0:18.0 | Do you want to join the international NARM community in support of trauma-informed |
0:22.1 | care? If so, please consider joining us in 2023 to become trained in the neuro-effective |
0:28.5 | relational model. The Level 1 online NARM basics training is designed for helping professionals |
0:34.3 | in a variety of fields, such as mental health professionals, substance |
0:38.4 | abuse counselors, educators, doctors, nurses, other health care providers, coaches, and more. |
0:45.2 | If you are a licensed mental health practitioner, you can join the Level 2 NARM Therapist Training. |
0:50.9 | This Level 2 training is a clinical training designed for licensed mental health |
0:54.8 | professionals, current mental health graduate students, and active clinical interns and trainees, |
1:00.0 | where you will get trained in a comprehensive developmental framework and clinical approach |
1:05.2 | for resolving the long-term impacts of ACEs and CPTSD. For more information on these trainings and to apply, please visit narmtraining.com |
1:15.4 | board slash schedule. |
1:17.3 | We hope you will join us in 2023 for learning how to transform trauma. |
1:22.9 | And now for the interview. |
1:25.5 | This year has brought many rich conversations to the podcast. |
1:29.6 | The team here at Transforming Trauma is grateful to the guests and for you, our listener, |
1:34.5 | for joining us on our mission to transform trauma. |
1:36.9 | In this year-end episode, Brad Cameron and I reflect on podcast highlights from 2022 |
1:42.3 | and explore some memorable moments. I hope you enjoy this |
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