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🗓️ 15 January 2025
⏱️ 47 minutes
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Grief is a natural response to loss that all of us will encounter. For all its universality, however, our society has grown increasingly grief-adverse and avoidant. One grief specialist relies on her NARM® training to reacquaint clients with their agency. In doing so, she invites their sorrow to coexist with curiosity, compassion, and gentleness.
On this episode of Transforming Trauma, host Emily Ruth welcomes Karen Ihrig, LCSW, to share her experiences working with bereaved clients while tending to her own grief. The pair discuss the differences between grief and traumatic bereavement and the speed with which our current mental health system pathologizes rather than embraces the bereavement process.
About Karen Ihrig:
Karen Ihrig (she/her) is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker working in private practice in Phoenix, Arizona. She is a NeuroQueer artist, griever and psychotherapist, who began practicing therapy after completing her Masters in Social Work in 2012. Karen has an eclectic approach to therapy, specializing in traumatic grief, expressive arts, and complex trauma. Her practice, Here With You Therapy, has a niche providing therapy to the neurodivergent, LGBTQ+, consensually non-monogamous, and non-traditional communities. Her work is rooted in the intention to co-create an anti-oppressive, compassionate and secure relational space, with her expansive clients, who have often endured marginalization, complex trauma and traumatic bereavement. Karen believes in the transformative healing power of intersubjective presence. She is truly honored to be together with her clients, colleagues, and communities, in shared humanity.
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SPACE is an Inner Development Program of Support and Self-Discovery for Therapists on the Personal, Interpersonal, and Transpersonal Levels offered by the Complex Trauma Training Center. This experiential learning program offers an immersive group experience designed to cultivate space for self-care, community support, and deepening vitality in our professional role as therapists. Learn more about how to join.
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The Complex Trauma Training Center (CTTC) is a professional organization providing clinical training, education, consultation, and mentorship for psychotherapists and mental health professionals working with individuals and communities impacted by Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and Complex Trauma (C-PTSD).
CTTC provides NARM® Therapist and NARM® Master Therapist Training programs, as well as ongoing monthly groups in support of those learning NARM. CTTC offers a depth-oriented professional community for those seeking a supportive network of therapists focused on three levels of shared human experience: personal, interpersonal & transpersonal.
The Transforming Trauma podcast embodies the spirit of CTTC – best described by its three keywords: depth, connection, and heart - and offers guidance to those interested in effective, transformational trauma-informed care.
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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 | Are you a mental health professional looking to deepen your clinical expertise in healing complex trauma? |
0:21.6 | We're thrilled to announce our 2025 NARM Therapist trainings designed to provide you with transformative training in the neuro-effective relational model. |
0:31.6 | In 2025, we're offering two online cohorts for the Level 2 NARM Therapist trainings. |
0:41.4 | Our spring online cohort spans January to November 2025, |
0:45.2 | and the summer online cohort runs May to December 2025. |
0:47.5 | Through this advanced clinical training, |
0:52.6 | you'll learn how to confidently and compassionately heal the impact of adverse childhood experiences, |
0:54.9 | complex trauma, and CPDS.T.S.D. |
1:00.2 | You'll gain specialized trauma-informed training that supports the resolution of attachment, |
1:04.2 | developmental, relational, cultural, and intergenerational trauma. |
1:09.8 | Enrollment is open to licensed psychotherapists, counselors, social workers, and other licensed mental health professionals, as well as graduate trainees and interns working toward licensure. |
1:15.4 | Join us and experience the integration of a neurobiologically informed clinical approach that promotes post-traumatic growth, |
1:22.7 | become part of a community where mindfulness meets clinical expertise and embody professional and personal growth |
1:29.1 | as a catalyst for transformation in your practice and community. Visit complex traumatraining |
1:34.3 | center.com to register for the 2025 NARM therapist training that best fits your schedule. We hope you |
1:41.1 | will join us to learn how NARM can transform your practice. |
1:50.6 | And now for our interview. |
1:53.0 | Karen Irig is a licensed clinical social worker in private practice in Phoenix, Arizona. |
1:58.0 | She is a neuroqueer artist, griever, and psychotherapist who began practicing |
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