A 1.5 Year Practitioner Training for Healing Developmental Trauma
NARM coming to Durham in April!
A unique opportunity to learn the latest and most cutting edge methods for treating developmental trauma.
Introduction to NARM (Neuroaffective Relational Model)
Tuesday, April 25, 2017 – 10:00 am-5:30 pm
Location: Levin Jewish Community Center, Durham, NC
The NeuroAffective Relational Model™ (NARM™) is a powerful theoretical and practical map for navigating the complexities of attachment, relational and developmental trauma. Based on the work of Dr. Laurence Heller, author of Healing Developmental Trauma: How Early Trauma Affects Self-Regulation, Self-Image, and the Capacity for Relationship, NARM™ expands the clinical approach to working with shock trauma into a coherent approach for working with developmental trauma, and the link between psychological issues and the body. It is both a somatic (“bottom-up”) and psychodynamic (“top-down”) based approach designed to help build clients’ capacity for self-regulation and interpersonal connection.
Register for the introduction course here:
http://www.body-mindtherapy.com/events/introduction-to-neuroaffective-relational-model-narm-durham-nc/
This training will be led by Brad Kramer, LMFT, LPCC, who is an international practitioner and trainer in somatic-oriented psychotherapy, working with stress, shock and developmental trauma. He is a certified Somatic Experiencing Practitioner (SEP), training assistant and consultant for the SEP Training Program; as well as a presenter on Somatic Experiencing and NARM.
Stay tuned for the first year of NARM training coming to Durham in 2018. Learn more about NARM and upcoming trainings here: http://www.body-mindtherapy.com/narm/
Training Sponsored by:
NC Center for Resiliency, PLLC
http://www.nccenterforresiliency.com