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Transforming Trauma

The Connection Between Complex Trauma and Chronic Pain with Dave Berger

Transforming Trauma

Brad Kammer

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

4.6141 Ratings

🗓️ 16 June 2021

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

Dave Berger, MFT, PT, LCMHC, MA, SEP is a somatic psychotherapist, physical therapist, bodyworker and educator. He owns and runs a training program for trauma practitioners called BASE: Relational Bodywork and Somatic Education Training.

Dave's intention for this episode is to educate and inform practitioners about the need to understand how the structures and systems in the physical body are involved with trauma and trauma healing. Sarah and Dave talk about the overlap between Complex Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (C-PTSD) and its impact on the organization of the physical body, and its correlation to chronic pain. 

Dave explains that the relationship between chronic stress and various medical syndromes, including pain syndromes, is not well understood. Dave shares that his experiences have helped him develop the understanding that "chronic distress patterns lead to and are part of medical syndromes." He finds that these syndromes manifest in physical as well as psychological symptoms and disorders, and that it's important to know and understand both. 

Sarah and Dave reflect on the similarities between Dave's perspective and the NARM perspective, and they both agree that to address complex trauma the interventions have to include the body, the mind and be embedded in relationship.

Dave believes that we have to have the capacity to be in our own bodies if we want to be able to invite deeper relationships and hold complexity. Sarah reflects on how NARM invites therapists to explore their own relationship with themselves and how this impacts the therapeutic relationship. 

Dave ends with a quote by Peter Levine that trauma "is not a life sentence," signifying the possibilities of transforming trauma.  Sarah reminds us that this idea inspired the intention, and name, of the NARM podcast, Transforming Trauma.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Transforming Trauma Podcast. Transforming Trauma is presented by the NARM Training Institute. I'm your host, Sarah Buino, and I'm delighted to have you join us today. The NARM Training Institute is offering a level two NARM therapist training online so that you can attend from anywhere.

0:23.9

The trauma field is evolving so quickly.

0:26.7

Trauma-informed therapists who want to learn how to address the long-term impacts of adverse childhood experiences

0:32.5

and complex post-traumatic stress disorder want to be trained in NARM.

0:36.8

This online NARM therapist training is starting in July 2021.

0:40.3

So if you're interested, we'd encourage you to register now to reserve your spot.

0:44.3

For more information and to register, please visit

0:48.3

www.narmtraining.com slash level 2 online.

0:53.3

We look forward to to joining our growing international

0:56.2

NARM community and are inspired to work with you to bring NARM to your clients and communities

1:01.0

in order to transform trauma. Before we get started, we wanted to offer a thank you gift

1:09.2

to all of our transforming trauma listeners.

1:11.8

To celebrate you and our growing NARM community, we're offering a special 50% discount

1:16.5

for our Inner Circle online program through the month of June.

1:20.0

The NARM Inner Circle features monthly topic webinars, demonstration videos, the emotional

1:25.4

completion ebook, access to a private Facebook group, and more.

1:29.7

For those interested, go to www. narmtraining.com slash inner circle to sign up with the checkout

1:36.2

code June 2021. Offer available until June 30th, 2021.

1:41.8

And now on to today's guest.

1:49.6

As a somatic psychotherapist, bodyworker, and physical therapist, Dave Berger has worked in integrative health care for over 40 years.

1:52.4

He is senior faculty for somatic experiencing international and on Dr. Peter Levine's

1:57.3

legacy faculty.

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