Introduction to NARM: 

A Workshop on the NeuroAffective

Relational Model for Healing Attachment, Relational & Developmental Trauma

 

Friday, April 26th, 2019

Corte Madera  

5 p.m. - 8 p.m. 

Doors open 4:30 p.m.

THE NARM™ TRAINING is an advanced clinical training for the healing of complex trauma.  Enrollment is open to psychotherapists, counselors, social workers, & other health care professionals interested in working with complex trauma.

 

The NARM Practitioner Training is Returning to the Bay Area June 2019

 

This Workshop is a great opportunity to learn more about 

how the NARM  model can enhance your practice.

  • The NeuroAffective Relational Model™ (NARM™) is a powerful theoretical and clinical model for navigating the complexities of relational, developmental, and attachment trauma
  • NARM™ is an integrative approach that offers a coherent model for working with complex trauma, and works with the link between psychological issues and the body.

What you will learn

  • Overview of NARM’s theoretical and clinical approach to developmental trauma

  • NARM’s roots in the fields of somatic psychology, psychodynamic psychology, and interpersonal neurobiology

  • The pitfalls of working with all forms of trauma without recognizing the complex developmental themes running in the background

     

     

  •  

    The distinction between shock and developmental trauma

     
  • NARM’s 5 early adaptive survival styles, their corresponding identity distortions, & how they affect adult life

  • Integrating a bottom-up (body-based) and top-down (cognitive or identity-based) therapeutic approach

Plus...

 

Lecture and experiential exercises on

each of the five adaptive survival styles

 

Video demonstrations of NARM founder

Dr. Laurence Heller using the NARM™ approach

 

And...

 

Attendees get a $50 discount on any future Practitioner Training Event that begins in 2019*

 

 

Attendees get a $100 discount off our Inner Circle Online Program**

 

3 CEU Available for: Psychologists, Psychotherapists, Marriage and Family Therapists, Social Workers and Personal Counselors.  Additional cost for CEUs is $20.  A Link will be sent to you following the workshop. See here for further details.

 

Email admin@narmtraining.com for further details.

What you will learn

  • Overview of NARM’s theoretical and clinical approach to developmental trauma

  • NARM’s roots in the fields of somatic psychology, psychodynamic psychology, and interpersonal neurobiology

  • The pitfalls of working with all forms of trauma without recognizing the complex developmental themes running in the background

  •  

    The distinction between shock and developmental trauma

     
  • NARM’s 5 early adaptive survival styles, their corresponding identity distortions, & how they affect adult life

  • Integrating a bottom-up (body-based) and top-down (cognitive or identity-based) therapeutic approach

Plus...

 

Lecture and experiential exercises on

each of the five adaptive survival styles

Video demonstrations of NARM founder Dr. Laurence Heller using the NARM™ approach

 

And...

Attendees get a $50 discount on any future Practitioner Training Event that begins in 2019*

Attendees get a $100 discount off our inner Circle Online Program*

 


  • Location

    Sunrise Center,

    645 Tamalpais Dr # A,

    Corte Madera, CA

    94925

Early-Bird Rate  

Early-bird deadline: April1st, 2019

$50

Registered​ Students/Interns  Discount 

$45

Full Price

After April1st, 2019

$75

 INQUIRE about Discounts for 3+ from the same Clinic/Agency

by emailing Admin@narmtraining.com

*You will receive coupon codes by email after attending the event. Must use coupon code to receive discount. **Inner Circle $100 discount applicable to Annual Membership only. 

Learning  NARM principles allows you to keep up with with the massive changes in the mental health profession

  • This Introductory workshop offers an overview of developmental trauma from a NARM™perspective

  •  Understanding & being able to work with developmental dynamics is critical for helping our clients in their healing process

  • We look at how clients’ life experiences present themselves in the context of a complex, psychobiologically-driven relational framework that is often largely unconscious.  

  •  The NARM approach weaves together a somatic or body-based (bottom-up) process while simultaneously working with clients’ identity and relational dynamics (top-down).

     

NARM EVENT PRESENTERS 

Brad Kammer  

 

NARM Training Director,

and Faculty

Brad Kammer is a NARM faculty trainer. Brad has studied under his mentor Dr. Laurence Heller for nearly 20 years and is a NARM Practitioner and Consultant. Brad is also a Somatic Experiencing Practitioner, Consultant and Instructor. Brad began his career as a Humanitarian Aid Worker in Asia which introduced him to personal and collective trauma.

 

He became passionate about supporting individuals and communities in the transformation of trauma. Brad has since focused his work on the integration of Somatic Psychology, Interpersonal Neurobiology, and wisdom from Spiritual Traditions and Traditional Cultures.

 

Brad lives in a small town in Northern California with his family where he is a Somatic Psychotherapist, College Professor, and International Presenter on Shock and Developmental Trauma.
 

Ellen Byrne

 

    NARM Training Assistant  

 

Ellen Byrne has had a private practice in therapeutic bodywork since 1995, and has practiced trauma informed touch work and self regulation coaching since 2004. She currently splits her time between private practice and as a somatic practitioner at Camden Center in Menlo Park, CA.

 

She is a senior NARM assistant. Her practice is based on a combination of grounded presence, supportive touch and inquiry. NARM has provided her the “missing link” in supporting her clients to tap into their innate resilience, ability to self regulate and to move into the world with agency and presence. In her spare time, she bicycles around the world with her husband.

NARM EVENT TESTIMONIALS

This NARM process is so powerful. Having this NARM process allows me to continue to work after 40 years when almost all my peers have burned-out or retired. Even though I am nearing the end of my career and definitely wish I had these tools 30 years ago, my clients continue to benefit greatly from my learning.They will even tell you that they love for me to go to trainings and how what I am able to offer is so different than what they have ever experienced in treatment before. 

 

Even unsophisticated clients who know nothing about NARM, love the process and love to come back “to see what else emerges” from the process. Most come in and indicate that change is “going to take a long time”. They are mystified by how quickly a shift can occur and how permanent it tends to be. I usually consider myself to have great appreciation for the healing process, holding sacred space, and people’s ability to blossom when they get their needs addressed, but these shifts with NARM blew me away. A good part of traditional counseling methods would have given up on some of my clients, labeled them with more diagnoses, and had them heavily medicated. 

 

I look forward to seeing what can become possible as people tap into their own inner strengths and processes. It is so affirming at so many levels it is even hard to put into words.

-- Karen T, LPC 

"Attending the NARM training was one of the best personal and professional decisions I have ever made.

 

In my opinion NARM provides the missing piece for the trauma practitioner’s toolbox, enabling us to skillfully support people in navigating the complexities of developmental trauma by marrying the cognitive and the somatic and thereby acknowledging each client as a whole, fully empowered adult.

 

I find myself enjoying my work in private practice more than ever as I witness my clients come alive while they deconstruct lifelong patterns which recede into the past as they experience a new level of presence and agency in the here and now."

​--Suzie G, MA 

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