The NARM Training Institute presents,
Trauma-Informed Supervision: A NARM-Informed Relational Approach to Supervision & Mentorship
NARM Master Therapist Bianka Hardin, PsyD, SEP
hosted by NARM Training Director and Senior Faculty Brad Kammer, LMFT, LPCC
This webinar explores components of trauma-informed supervision and mentorship using the NeuroAffective Relational Model (NARM). We will learn how supervisors and mentors can integrate a NARM-Informed perspective into their work with supervisees. We will review how to effectively use ourselves as a tool, and the supervisory relationship as a practice, for supporting the skills of self-reflective inquiry, presence, and curiosity. We will also review how to support ourselves and our supervisees when working with challenging supervisory and clinical dynamics, including countertransference and relational enactments that may emerge.
This webinar is pre-recorded, and the slides, a video recording, and a transcript are available for one year upon purchase.
This webinar is intended for any helping professional interested in exploring a trauma-informed approach to supervision.
Trauma-Informed Supervision: A NARM_Informed Relational Approach to Supervision & Mentorship
Includes one-year of video access,
downloadable audio, slides and webinar transcript.
Included With the Webinar:
This webinar comes with one-year access to the 2 hour webinar video. You can download and keep the audio recording of the webinar, a copy of the presentation slides and the webinar transcript.
2 Hour Video
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Presentation Slides
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Webinar Transcript
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