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Transforming Trauma

Healing From Complex Trauma

Transforming Trauma

Brad Kammer

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

4.6140 Ratings

🗓️ 22 January 2020

⏱️ 5 minutes

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Summary

In a modern world beset by trauma and a legacy of suffering, conflict and disconnection, healing trauma can serve as a vehicle for personal and social transformation. 

Brought to you by The NARM Training Institute and hosted by psychotherapist and licensed clinical social worker, Sarah Buino, Transforming Trauma will introduce you to the NeuroAffective Relational Model (NARM), a revolutionary approach for healing Complex Trauma (C-PTSD) and restoring connection to self and others.

Interviews with NARM Therapists, and other prominent trauma specialists, will highlight how NARM fills a missing gap in our current efforts to address the legacy of childhood, cultural and intergenerational trauma. 

And most importantly, we'll share the stories of individuals and communities thriving after Complex Trauma.

In this brief trailer, you'll meet our host, Sarah Buino, and hear how she discovered and became as student of NARM.

Whether you are a healthcare professional, an educator, a parent, a public policy maker, a trauma survivor, or someone interested in personal healing and social justice; this podcast will provide you with a map for increased resiliency, greater health outcomes, healthier relationships, personal growth and social change through transforming trauma.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello, welcome to the Transforming Trauma Podcast.

0:07.0

This is a new complex trauma podcast through the NARM Training Institute.

0:12.0

My name is Sarah Boino.

0:14.0

I am a psychotherapist and licensed clinical social worker in Chicago, and I'm also currently

0:19.0

at the time of recording this a NARM student. I'm here to

0:23.1

share with you what is NARM, what is complex trauma, why are we even talking about this? This episode is

0:30.0

really not designed to give you all the information, but designed to tell you what we're going to

0:35.6

talk about throughout season one of this podcast.

0:38.5

We want to have a conversation about healing from developmental and complex trauma.

0:43.7

So again, for definitions of those, make sure you tune into the next episode to listen.

0:48.2

We'll talk very specifically about what complex trauma is and how it's different from shock trauma.

0:53.5

And also within that that the difference between

0:55.8

C-P-T-S-D and PTSD. We're going to talk about why the heck it's important to talk about complex trauma

1:02.7

and what that means for us individually as well as a collective in society. We're going to talk

1:09.2

more specifics about the NARM model. And I'll just let you

1:12.6

know here. NARM stands for neuroaffective relational model. And in that next episode, I'll really

1:18.8

get into the details about what that actually means. And then who is this podcast for? It's for

1:24.2

everyone. If you're listening, it's definitely you. We really want to have a conversation with anybody who's interested in the topic of healing from trauma.

1:33.3

Throughout the season here, we're going to be interviewing experts in the field of trauma,

1:38.3

as well as folks who are newer to working with the NARM model specifically.

1:41.3

So you're going to hear an assortment of experiences,

1:49.0

and you'll get to hear just how incredible it is to work with complex trauma and watch people heal and grow more connected to themselves. And since I'm your host, you might want to know

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