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Transforming Trauma

Harnessing Implicit Memory for Trauma Healing with Dr. Abi Blakeslee

Transforming Trauma

Brad Kammer

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

4.6 • 140 Ratings

🗓️ 12 November 2025

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

"Trauma can be a gateway for transformation, and it's one of the things that I am passionate about." – Abi Blakeslee

On this episode of Transforming Trauma, host Emily Ruth sits down with Dr. Abi Blakeslee, a leader in the field of trauma recovery and somatic psychology recognized for her clinical research and teaching. Dr. Blakeslee shares her deep exploration of implicit memory—the non-conscious processes shaping movement, emotion, and survival patterns—and explains how harnessing implicit memory offers new and practical pathways to healing trauma.

Drawing from Somatic Experiencing, neuroscience, and her own research, Dr. Blakeslee breaks down the branches of implicit memory—procedural, priming, associative, and more—and clarifies their relevance in trauma and recovery. The conversation explores how clinicians can support present-moment, embodied "new learning" that rewires automatic responses and fosters positive transformation. Listeners will hear practical strategies to increase clients' interoceptive awareness, cultivate self-compassion, and repair ruptures through embodied, relational experiences. Dr. Blakeslee emphasizes the importance of helping clients reconnect with their essential self, shifting the focus from merely resolving the past to building new implicit memories of agency, connection, and vitality.

Together they discuss the flexibility of integrating these neurobiological insights into diverse modalities—including Somatic Experiencing, Attachment Theory, Psychodynamic Therapy, and beyond—to deepen agency and nurture post-traumatic growth, especially in cases of developmental and complex trauma. Throughout, Dr. Blakeslee underscores the healing power of gentle attention, relational attunement, and compassion—offering a hopeful framework for practitioners and clients alike.

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Transforming Trauma Podcast.

0:05.0

Transforming Trauma is presented by the Complex Trauma Training Center.

0:09.0

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

0:13.0

Licensed mental health professionals, we warmly invite you to join our spring

0:18.0

2026 NARM Therapist Training, a live online immersion into the

0:23.7

transformative power of the neuro-effective relational model. This advanced clinical training

0:28.8

is designed specifically for those seeking to deepen their expertise in healing complex trauma

0:34.2

while offering the accessibility of an online format. From January to August

0:39.0

26, you'll be part of a supportive, virtual community of learners, integrating mindfulness

0:45.2

and clinical expertise. Through four comprehensive modules, you'll gain specialized trauma-informed

0:51.5

knowledge and skills to confidently and compassionately address the impacts of adverse childhood experiences and complex trauma. Together we'll explore how to support the resolution of attachment, developmental, relational, cultural, and intergenerational trauma, using a neurobiologically informed approach that promotes post-traumatic growth.

1:13.2

Embodying professional and personal growth, you'll become a catalyst for transformation in your practice and community.

1:20.2

Enrollment is now open for licensed psychotherapists, counselors, social workers, psychologists, and other mental health professionals, as well as graduate

1:28.9

trainees and interns working toward licensure.

1:31.6

Visit complextraumatrainingcenter.com to learn more and secure your spot in this online

1:36.6

training opportunity.

1:38.3

And now for our interview.

1:40.8

Dr. Abby Blakesley is an internationally recognized expert in trauma healing and somatic psychology.

1:47.3

She is known for integrating somatic experiencing with clinical research, psychodynamic therapy, attachment theory, and semantic bodywork in both her practice and teaching.

1:57.7

Dr. Blakesley conducted original research on the role of implicit memory in trauma recovery

2:02.6

with a dissertation committee that included Dr. Daniel Siegel and trained extensively under Dr. Peter Levine.

2:08.6

She holds a master's in counseling and depth psychology and a PhD in clinical and somatic psychology.

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