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Transforming Trauma

Healing from Traumatic Love with Dr. Nadine Macaluso

Transforming Trauma

Brad Kammer

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

4.4131 Ratings

🗓️ 12 January 2022

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

Emily is joined by Dr. Nadine Macaluso. Dr. Nae is a licensed Marriage and Family therapist in Glen Cove, New York. She has a Ph.D. in counseling and somatic psychotherapy, specifically honoring the mind-body connection. Her work is informed by the NARM model and she carries a strong emotional and relational intelligence as she supports individuals struggling to map their own journey and overcome self-doubt.

She shares about her new book, Trauma Bond Free: A Therapist’s Guide For Healing From Traumatic Love, which grew out of her own personal life experience as she healed from the terror and trauma of her first marriage to “the Wolf on Wallstreet”. 

Dr. Nae shares a little about why she was drawn to the NARM model, and a few highlights that have really informed the work she does with patients-- namely the adaptive survival styles and how her patients really appreciate understanding better what they missed in development. Upon reflecting on what she’s learned from NARM, she shares, “[It] taught me that the opposite of depression is vitality, not happiness...so I hope that you feel more alive, and give yourself permission to feel alive and if you contract and feel smaller, that’s okay too, knowing that you will feel more alive,” she says.

She also highlights the importance of working with someone to be able to be present with their emotions, which can allow the emotion to provide important information. She shares a reflection on how people often don’t learn how to be present with their emotions in childhood. “A lot of parents have a hard time with their children’s emotions, and they don’t want them to feel to feel negative emotions and they only concentrate on positive emotions...and I love that about NARM and it taught me and emphasizes that-- how to be with them, hold them, ride them like a wave. And know that they [difficult emotions] end,” she reflects. 

We invite you to tune in and hear more of Dr. Nae’s story and her reflections on her work. 

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Transforming Trauma podcast.

0:08.3

Transforming Trauma is presented by the NARM Training Institute.

0:11.6

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

0:17.2

Hi, Transforming Trauma listeners.

0:19.5

We're excited to share with you that we are kicking off

0:22.8

2022 with two new norm trainings starting soon in January and February of 2022. If you're a licensed

0:30.8

mental health practitioner, we invite you to join us for the level two norm therapist training

0:36.4

beginning on January 20th.

0:38.3

This training will be offered in an online format and is designed to support mental health

0:43.6

professionals who work with clients or populations dealing with complex trauma.

0:48.9

Being trained in NARM, one of the first clinical models specifically designed to address adverse childhood experiences

0:55.3

and complex post-traumatic stress disorder supports therapists to learn how to address the long-term

1:01.7

impacts of ACEs and CPTSD. If you are interested in this training, we encourage you to

1:07.3

register now and reserve your spot. Please visit www. narmtraining.com slash level

1:14.4

2 online. For all other helping professionals, we invite you to join us for the Level 1 NARM

1:20.2

online basics training starting February 4th. This professional training is designed to support

1:26.2

a basic foundation for addressing the effects of adverse childhood experiences and complex trauma.

1:32.3

It is designed for substance abuse counselors, educators, coaches, clergy, doctors, nurses, and other allied health care workers.

1:40.6

For more information and to register, please visit www.organtraining.com

1:47.3

slash online basics. We look forward to you joining our growing international norm community

1:53.9

and are inspired to work with you to bring NARM to your clients and communities in order to transform trauma.

2:02.3

And now for our interview.

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