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Transforming Trauma

Supporting Connection, Stability and Recovery with Muhammad Kathrada

Transforming Trauma

Brad Kammer

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

4.4131 Ratings

🗓️ 23 February 2022

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

Muhammad (Moe) Kathrada is based in Malaysia and is an adolescent and family trauma therapist and also works in the field of addiction. He is passionate about supporting the young people he works with to have opportunities for connection, stability and recovery - and developing the capacity for more intentional living through connection. 

Moe defines complex trauma as “anything that disconnects somebody from themselves and the greatness of just being them.” We hear about his personal journey of healing, as well as stories of people he has worked with who have experienced growth after complex trauma.

Moe shares about his exploration into the field of trauma, how he came across NARM, and how he’s integrating the NARM model into his work since taking the NARM Online Basis Training. Specific to his work with young people, Moe has found that inviting his clients to connect to what they want for themselves has been transformative in his work. He shares, “That connection to their heart, because there’s so much disconnection… that connection to really being attuned to what they want is different.”

More about Moe: Moe is an adolescent and family psychotherapist and certified addiction therapist at The Wave Clinic which is an international residential treatment center for young adults. Moe has a special interest in addiction and complex trauma. He began his training in residential treatment programs and his love for traveling allowed him to gain experience across several continents. Today, Moe is a Trauma-Focused Clinician and currently continues his professional development at Derby University UK.

Learn More: www.thewaveclinic.com

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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.

0:15.5

Hi, Transforming Trauma listeners.

0:17.6

We are so excited to share the power of healing from complex trauma with all of you.

0:23.6

It's inspiring to know that so many of you tune in to learn about the personal and collective

0:29.4

healing that can come from resolving complex trauma. We are thrilled to offer the inner circle

0:35.1

NARM's online learning community. Each month, members receive direct Circle, NARM's online learning community.

0:43.2

Each month, members receive direct mentorship from NARM creator, Dr. Lawrence Heller,

0:48.2

NARM training director Brad Kammer, and other NARM faculty through live webinars. These webinars deconstruct the various elements of complex trauma,

0:52.9

including issues related to developmental, relational,

0:57.0

cultural, and intergenerational trauma. They will also guide you through a step-by-step process

1:01.8

of learning how to integrate NARM into your work by sharing NARM demonstration videos of client

1:07.9

sessions and then pulling up the hood to describe how NARM is being used

1:12.7

with real clients to resolve complex trauma. The NARM inner circle is a great place to start your

1:19.2

exploration of NARM. Whether you're a mental health or other helping professional, educator,

1:24.4

or just interested in addressing complex trauma, there's a place for you within the

1:29.0

Inner Circle community. You, our Transforming Trauma listeners, can receive $100 off your annual

1:35.2

membership when using the code Transforming Trauma 15 at checkout.

1:40.3

Visit narmtraining.com slash inner circle to sign up and for more information.

1:48.7

Today's episode is with Mohamed Kathrata. Mo is an adolescent and family trauma therapist. He also

1:55.6

works in the field of addiction at the Wave Clinic, a residential program for teenagers and

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