Helping Adolescents and Teens Transition from Dependency to Agency with Mike Giresi
Transforming Trauma
Brad Kammer
4.6 • 140 Ratings
🗓️ 5 February 2020
⏱️ 38 minutes
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Summary
"Learning how to support someone gain greater depth of experience and tolerance for their more primary emotions that feel scary to them, that experience within myself has changed absolutely everything… I have the capacity, now, to be resilient in those moments that, if those things do happen, I can meet them. And that's what we're really supporting." ~Mike Giresi
Sarah chats with Mike Giresi, Director of Clinical Development at Family First Adolescent Services in Palm Beach Gardens, FL and NARM Practitioner, about the profound impact the NeuroAffective Relational Model® (NARM®) has made in his work with adolescents and teens.
The drive to help others heal often stems from one's own healing. Mike's journey to sobriety ignited a desire for personal growth and professional development that led him to the study of psychology, and ultimately his passion for helping others understand the relationship between addiction and complex trauma.
These days, when he's not traveling the country speaking on the relationship between addiction and trauma treatment, or teaching on NARM, Mike is busy helping teens and adolescents navigate the tricky transition from dependency to agency. But guiding a teen through that emotional process of self-inquiry has its hazards. Regardless of how well-intentioned adults might be, teens are hyper-vigilant against anyone coming at them with an agenda.
That offer of help can trigger memories of the early childhood disruptions and objectification that played a role in the teen's current challenges. For this reason, the entire staff at Family First Adolescent Services has become NARM-trained. Mike believes that the resulting agenda-neutral environment is a safer place in which young clients with complex trauma can heal old patterns that have been in their way of a healthier, happier adolescence.
"With complex trauma (C-PTSD), safety is about working with a person's sense of agency, the kind of various relational and emotional difficulties that everyone faces in everyday life. Those aren't about mortal threats to the physical self, like shock trauma (PTSD). It's much more about a threat to the psychological self or our sense of self."
In utilizing NARM to resolve complex trauma, Mike has been blown-away by the new possibilities opening up for the boys as they begin relating to themselves and others in new ways, including feeling more hopeful and confident in moving forward into adulthood. The changes, he says, are dramatic.
Every day, Mike feels blessed to be part of supporting transformation in the teens and their families.
The NARM Training Institute provides tools for transforming complex trauma through: in-person and online trainings for mental health care professionals; in-person and online workshops on complex trauma and how it interplays with areas like addiction, parenting, and cultural trauma; an online self-paced learning program, the NARM Inner Circle; and other trauma-informed learning resources.
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CONTACT MIKE:
Mike Giresi, CAC, CTP, ICADC, RYT
Director of Clinical Development
Family First Adolescent Services
561-328-7370
NARM Training Institute
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| 0:00.0 | Hi, welcome to the new podcast Transforming Trauma, a complex trauma podcast with the |
| 0:11.6 | NARM Training Institute. |
| 0:13.6 | My name is Sarah Boino and I am a psychotherapist in Chicago, Illinois, and I am currently |
| 0:19.9 | at this time of recording a NARM student, and I am so excited |
| 0:24.6 | to share this podcast with you all. If you've listened to the first episode, you understand very |
| 0:29.5 | well that our aim here is really to spread the message about what complex trauma is and how people |
| 0:35.8 | can transform and heal from it. So we're so excited to have you today. Transform complex trauma is and how people can transform and heal from it. |
| 0:37.5 | So we're so excited to have you today. |
| 0:40.5 | Transforming trauma is presented by the NARM Training Institute. |
| 0:43.8 | The Institute offers NARM practitioner trainings for mental health professionals |
| 0:47.3 | who are looking for advanced training in complex post-traumatic stress disorder. |
| 0:51.8 | The neuro-effective relational model is a cutting-edge, |
| 0:54.5 | innovative approach for resolving C-PTSD, addressing attachment, developmental, relational, |
| 1:00.3 | and intergenerational trauma. Today's guest is Mike Jerese, and he's the Director of |
| 1:09.1 | Clinical Development at Family First Adolescence Services, |
| 1:12.4 | and that's a residential treatment center for adolescents and families struggling with issues |
| 1:16.8 | related to substance use, mental health, and problematic gaming located in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. |
| 1:22.6 | Mike is also a NARM practitioner, consultant, and training assistant, helping to support clinicians around |
| 1:28.0 | the country as they learn the NARM approach to working with issues stemming from developmental, |
| 1:32.6 | attachment, and relational trauma. |
| 1:35.3 | I really loved talking to Mike all about NARM and all the exciting things he gets to do |
| 1:39.5 | with the Training Institute. |
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