The Complex Trauma Training Center presents:

NARM® Masters Training:
The Transformative Process of Intersubjectivity


with Brad Kammer, LMFT, LPCC

Senior Trainer

"When moving deeper into the intersubjective field, differences between biology, psychology and spirituality become blurred. The integration of body, mind and soul becomes the catalyst for a client’s awakening of their authentic sense of Self. On this level, the healing of complex trauma and personality patterns supports deepening connection between human beings. With NARM®, we are learning what it means to support each other to become more fully human."  
- Brad Kammer
 

Deepen your understanding of the theoretical and clinical foundations of the NeuroAffective Relational Model (NARM®)


Expand your capacity to work with relational, embodied, and depth-oriented clinical skills essential for healing complex trauma and resolving disorganized personality patterns


Strengthen your practice of NARM® through a new format of Active Coaching highlighting the 50-50, relational model, countertransference, and therapeutic enactments


Refine your ability to address the challenging interplay of complex trauma and personality disorders (“Disorders of the Self”) including: Narcissistic dynamics, Borderline dynamics, Schizoid dynamics


Strengthen your ability to work with shame-based identifications and survival strategies through an interpersonal and transpersonal process


Develop deeper capacity to work both bottom-up and top-down for transforming the most early, profound complex trauma


Learn to apply NARM® from a grounded, heartful, and quieter place within


Deepen into a supportive community of NARM® Master Therapists committed to professional development and personal growth

 

"We are excited to explore deeper together into the NARM® approach for supporting reconnection to one’s lived experience so that our clients – and ourselves – can feel more fully alive and become more fully human."  

- Brad Kammer & the NARM® Masters Training Team 

Training Dates, Times, & Location

Prerequisites: Completion of all four modules of the NARM® Therapist Training and licensure (or active status as a graduate student/intern working toward licensure). NOTE: You may enroll even if you have not yet completed all the NARM® Therapist Training certificate requirements.

The 2026 NARM® Master Therapist Training is being offered both in person in the Bay Area, California and online through Zoom. Training participants will have the option to attend each module in-person or online. Space limitations may apply to in person attendance if participants do not notify us by the requested deadline. All Online Training Days will only be offered online.

Online Training Platform: Zoom

 

Zoom links will be sent before each module. Your attendance and active participation is required.

 

In-person Training Location: Bay Area, California

 

The Corte Madera Inn

56 Madera Blvd

Corte Madera, CA 94925

 2026 NARM® Master Training Schedule:

  • Module 1: Wednesday - Sunday, February 25 - March 1, 2026
  • Module 1 Friday: Friday, April 3, 2026
  • Module 2: Wednesday - Sunday, June 24 - 28, 2026
  • Module 2 Friday: Friday, September 11, 2026
  • Module 3: Wednesday - Sunday, October 21 - 25, 2026

Training Weekend Timing:

Wednesday- Saturday: 9:00 am to 5:30 pm Pacific Time (with a 1.5 hour lunch break each day)

Sunday: 9:00 am - 1:30 pm Pacific Time

 

Online Training Day Timing:

Friday: 8:00 am - 3:30 pm Pacific Time (with a 1 hour lunch break)

 

Each training day has two fifteen minute breaks.

Please note this training is set for North America Pacific Time. Due to the experiential focus in learning and applying NARM®, we require full, live participation in the NARM® Therapist Training. If the time difference will make your full, live participation difficult, we advise you not to sign up for this training.  Please note that no special accommodations can be made.  If you are able to commit to participating fully, we welcome your registration to this training regardless of your time zone.

Training Pricing and Payment Plans

Email admin@complextraumatrainingcenter.com to inquire about special pricing for groups of 3+ from the same Clinic/Agency.

For participants who come from and/or work with underserved communities, learn more about our scholarship opportunities.

STANDARD RATE


$250 Application Fee

+

$1,550

per Module

First Payment February 10, 2026

Includes 30+ hours of CEs per module

STUDENT/INTERN RATE


$250 Application Fee

+

$1,250

per Module

First Payment February 10, 2026

Includes 30+ hours of CEs per module

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Training Curriculum

Module 1: Objectification, Structuralization & Self-Organization


  • Historical Models of Understanding and Working with Self-Organization
  • Identifying Different Levels of Self-Organization and Self-Structure
  • Deeper understanding of the Connection Survival Style
  • The systemic impacts of: Objectification; Dehumanization; Attachment and Environmental Failures; Relational, Cultural and Intergenerational Trauma
  • Intersubjectivity and the NARM® Relational Model
  • Deepening the NARM® Clinical Approach
  • Structuralization as a way of Supporting Self-Organization
  • Structuralizing vs. Processing Interventions
  • Using Direct Experience in the Clinical Process
  • Working in the Present Moment
  • Clinical Enactments and the Compulsion to Repeat Relational Patterns
  • The Agency Spectrum
  • Working with the Functional Unity of Body and Mind

Module 2: Narcissism & Working with the NARM® Personality Spectrum


  • Broadening the Application of the NARM® Personality Spectrum
  • Narcissism Dynamics
  • Narcissistic vs Sadistic Abuse
  • Covert vs Overt Narcissism
  • Malignant Narcissism
  • Disorders of the Self Triad
  • Narcissistic Personality Disorder
  • Clinical Approach for Addressing Narcissistic Vulnerabilities
  • Differentiating Between Narcissistic and Borderline Dynamics
  • Borderline Dynamics
  • Borderline Personality Disorder
  • Clinical Approach for Addressing Borderline Dynamics
  • The Clinical use of Confrontation
  • The Clinical Dimensions of WORU & RORU (Withdrawing/Rejecting and Rewarding Object Relations Unit)
  • Clinical Focus on Countertransference Acting Out

Module 3: Intersubjectivity, Heartfulness & Spirituality


  • Deepening our Tracking of Connection & Disconnection
  • The Connection Paradigm: 3 Levels of Connection
  • The Transformative Process of Moving from Objectification to Subjectification
  • Deepening into Intersubjectivity
  • Working with Content vs. Process
  • Embodying and Practicing Inner Quiet, Spaciousness and Receptivity
  • Supporting and Enhancing Disidentification and Post-Traumatic Growth
  • The Transpersonal and Spiritual Foundations of NARM®
  • Soul Loss and Soul Healing
  • Orienting Complex Trauma Healing around Heartfulness and Humanity
  • Clinical Approach for Addressing Schizoid Personality Disorder

Course Information

Course Description

In this advanced NARM® Masters Training, we will move deeper into the theoretical and clinical foundations of the NeuroAffective Relational Model.  Recognizing the humanity and heartfulness at the foundation of NARM®, we will continue exploring the relational, embodied and depth-oriented skills that are essential to healing complex trauma and resolving disorganized personality patterns.

 

We will continue to deepen our NARM® clinical skills - integrating both Western Psychological and Traditional Wisdom approaches - to address the challenging interplay of complex trauma and personality disorders (“Disorders of the Self”).  Working with our clients’ shame-based identifications and survival strategies – in the form of disorganized personality patterns including narcissistic, borderline and schizoid personality dynamics – becomes less challenging as we are able to apply the NARM® Relational Model and work with deep levels of intersubjectivity from a quieter place within ourselves.​ We will continue to deepen and refine NARM® interventions that can be applied with clients dealing with extreme forms of complex trauma and personality disorders.

 

The NARM® Masters Training greatly expands on the NARM® Therapist training and strengthens the capacity for NARM® Therapists to work bottom-up and top-down – within a deeply interpersonal and transpersonal process – for transforming the most early, profound and complex trauma.

 

To participate in the NARM® Master Therapist Training, you must have completed all four modules of the NARM® Therapist Training, and be a licensed mental health professional (Psychologists, Social Workers, MFTs, Counselors) or an active mental health graduate student/intern working toward licensure. Note: You can join the NARM Master Therapist Training even if you have not completed all of your NARM Therapist Certificate Requirements.

 

Course Structure

In this advanced NARM® Masters Training, we will move deeper into the theoretical and clinical foundations of the NeuroAffective Relational Model.  Recognizing the humanity and heartfulness at the foundation of NARM®, we will continue exploring the relational, embodied and depth-oriented skills that are essential to healing complex trauma and resolving disorganized personality patterns.

 

We will continue to deepen our NARM® clinical skills - integrating both Western Psychological and Traditional Wisdom approaches - to address the challenging interplay of complex trauma and personality disorders (“Disorders of the Self”).  Working with our clients’ shame-based identifications and survival strategies – in the form of disorganized personality patterns including narcissistic, borderline and schizoid personality dynamics – becomes less challenging as we are able to apply the NARM® Relational Model and work with deep levels of intersubjectivity from a quieter place within ourselves.​ We will continue to deepen and refine NARM® interventions that can be applied with clients dealing with extreme forms of complex trauma and personality disorders.

 

The NARM® Masters Training greatly expands on the NARM® Therapist training and strengthens the capacity for NARM® Therapists to work bottom-up and top-down – within a deeply interpersonal and transpersonal process – for transforming the most early, profound and complex trauma.

 

To participate in the NARM® Master Therapist Training, you must have completed all four modules of the NARM® Therapist Training, and be a licensed mental health professional (Psychologists, Social Workers, MFTs, Counselors) or an active mental health graduate student/intern working toward licensure. Note: You can join the NARM Master Therapist Training even if you have not completed all of your NARM Therapist Certificate Requirements.

 

The NARM® Master Therapist Training consists of 102 contact hours and is offered in three 5-day live modules (format may vary depending on training location). The weekend training modules are typically spaced 3-4 months apart, with a 1-day integration day between Modules 1 and 2, and Modules 2 and 3, which allows ample time for continued study, practice, peer meetings, and training webinars in support of greater integration of the NARM clinical approach.

 

Supplemental learning opportunities include: individual and group case consultation, large and small group active coaching, demonstration groups, study and practice groups, and other learning intensives.

NARM® Master Therapist Certificate Information

Requirements to obtain your certificate can be found at the link below. The NARM® Master Therapist or NARM® Master Practitioner Certificate title will be designated based on your licensure status. NOTE: The NARM Master Therapist Training is not a licensure or certification training. You will be issued a training certificate upon completion of all requirements, NOT a certification. 

 

Click HERE for the Certificate Requirements

Requirements to obtain your certificate can be found at the link below. The NARM® Master Therapist or NARM® Master Practitioner Certificate title will be designated based on your licensure status. NOTE: The NARM Master Therapist Training is not a licensure or certification training. You will be issued a training certificate upon completion of all requirements, NOT a certification. 

 

Click HERE for the Certificate Requirements

Teaching Methods

Requirements to obtain your certificate can be found at the link below. The NARM® Master Therapist or NARM® Master Practitioner Certificate title will be designated based on your licensure status. NOTE: The NARM Master Therapist Training is not a licensure or certification training. You will be issued a training certificate upon completion of all requirements, NOT a certification. 

 

Click HERE for the Certificate Requirements

 

All modules include a combination of 2 complementary instruction approaches:

 

Didactic and theoretical learning: including lecture, question and answer periods, class-wide discussion, case consultation, and deconstruction of live NARM demonstration sessions and demonstration videos. Please note that this training presents highly advanced psychological learning that involves complex, often evocative and transformative material on trauma.

 

Experiential learning: including self-inquiry exercises, small group activities, role-plays, guided skill practice and active coaching on NARM clinical skills and full clinical sessions. Please note that this training presents an opportunity for clinical development based on direct personal experience that involves complex, often evocative and transformative material on trauma.

 

Training Orientation & Mission

We appreciate that so many mental health professionals work from a spirit of social justice and advocacy.  At the Complex Trauma Training Center, we are grounded in a strong commitment to addressing healing complex trauma as a vehicle for both personal and social transformation.  This also includes a strong commitment to promoting accessibility by creating a learning environment that supports diversity, fosters inclusion, and holds the intention to support connection and learning from each other.

 

We also want to be transparent with the intention for this NARM Master Therapist Training so all prospective training participants know what this training will provide and what it will not provide.  The NARM Master Therapist Training is an advanced psychotherapeutic training and will provide a comprehensive clinical training on the NeuroAffective Relational Model.  This training is not focused on social or political activism and will not provide specific training in addressing the systemic failures that perpetuate complex trauma.  While we do acknowledge and discuss the origins of complex trauma emerging out of social systems and the legacy of unresolved cultural and intergenerational trauma, if your focus is in these areas, or you are wanting a trauma-informed training that will provide deeper training in these areas, we would encourage you to explore other trainings.

 

We recognize that every training participant has different needs around their learning process and goals.  We understand that if the NARM Master Therapist Training does not deliver on what you are expecting that this could impact your learning process.  So we want you to have a clear understanding of the boundaries of this NARM Therapist Training.  This promotes clarity for us all.

 

While the NARM Master Therapist Training itself will not specifically focus on addressing these important areas of changing systems that maintain systemic oppression and inequalities, we do very much hope that NARM Therapists will work in the many systems they are associated with and can use NARM to impact these systems for the better.  We support these efforts outside the NARM Master Therapist Training and will continue to do what we can to prepare therapists in their work with individuals, families and communities in need.

We appreciate that so many mental health professionals work from a spirit of social justice and advocacy.  At the Complex Trauma Training Center, we are grounded in a strong commitment to addressing healing complex trauma as a vehicle for both personal and social transformation.  This also includes a strong commitment to promoting accessibility by creating a learning environment that supports diversity, fosters inclusion, and holds the intention to support connection and learning from each other.

 

We also want to be transparent with the intention for this NARM Master Therapist Training so all prospective training participants know what this training will provide and what it will not provide.  The NARM Master Therapist Training is an advanced psychotherapeutic training and will provide a comprehensive clinical training on the NeuroAffective Relational Model.  This training is not focused on social or political activism and will not provide specific training in addressing the systemic failures that perpetuate complex trauma.  While we do acknowledge and discuss the origins of complex trauma emerging out of social systems and the legacy of unresolved cultural and intergenerational trauma, if your focus is in these areas, or you are wanting a trauma-informed training that will provide deeper training in these areas, we would encourage you to explore other trainings.

 

We recognize that every training participant has different needs around their learning process and goals.  We understand that if the NARM Master Therapist Training does not deliver on what you are expecting that this could impact your learning process.  So we want you to have a clear understanding of the boundaries of this NARM Master Therapist Training.  This promotes clarity for us all.

 

While the NARM Master Therapist Training itself will not specifically focus on addressing these important areas of changing systems that maintain systemic oppression and inequalities, we do very much hope that NARM Master Therapists will work in the many systems they are associated with and can use NARM to impact these systems for the better.  We support these efforts outside the Level 2 NARM Therapist Training and will continue to do what we can to prepare therapists in their work with individuals, families and communities in need.

Attendance Policy

We appreciate that so many mental health professionals work from a spirit of social justice and advocacy.  At the Complex Trauma Training Center, we are grounded in a strong commitment to addressing healing complex trauma as a vehicle for both personal and social transformation.  This also includes a strong commitment to promoting accessibility by creating a learning environment that supports diversity, fosters inclusion, and holds the intention to support connection and learning from each other.

 

We also want to be transparent with the intention for this NARM Master Therapist Training so all prospective training participants know what this training will provide and what it will not provide.  The NARM Master Therapist Training is an advanced psychotherapeutic training and will provide a comprehensive clinical training on the NeuroAffective Relational Model.  This training is not focused on social or political activism and will not provide specific training in addressing the systemic failures that perpetuate complex trauma.  While we do acknowledge and discuss the origins of complex trauma emerging out of social systems and the legacy of unresolved cultural and intergenerational trauma, if your focus is in these areas, or you are wanting a trauma-informed training that will provide deeper training in these areas, we would encourage you to explore other trainings.

 

We recognize that every training participant has different needs around their learning process and goals.  We understand that if the NARM Master Therapist Training does not deliver on what you are expecting that this could impact your learning process.  So we want you to have a clear understanding of the boundaries of this NARM Therapist Training.  This promotes clarity for us all.

 

While the NARM Master Therapist Training itself will not specifically focus on addressing these important areas of changing systems that maintain systemic oppression and inequalities, we do very much hope that NARM Therapists will work in the many systems they are associated with and can use NARM to impact these systems for the better.  We support these efforts outside the NARM Master Therapist Training and will continue to do what we can to prepare therapists in their work with individuals, families and communities in need.

Before registering for this training, please be aware that your full attendance is a requirement during this training, unless we are informed of an absence ahead of time or in the event of an unforeseen emergency. Absence and/or lack of participation in this training will not only impact your own learning process, it will also impact the experience of other participants and the group learning process. So your attendance and participation is critical to the success of this training for everyone involved.

 

Prior to the start of the training, you will be given the opportunity to notify us of any planned absences you may need to take throughout Modules 1 – 3. This will include full days away, arriving late, leaving early, or missing any part of any session. If you have any questions about this attendance policy prior to submitting your application for this training, please feel free to email us at admin@complextraumatrainingcenter.com.

Continuing Education Information

Additional information regarding Continuing Education will be shared as it becomes available. Please check back for updates. If you have questions, please email us at admin@complextraumatrainingcenter.com.

 

Training Faculty

Brad Kammer

CTTC Training Director and NARM® Senior Trainer 

Brad Kammer, LMFT, LPCC is the founder and Training Director of the Complex Trauma Training Center. Brad is a licensed psychotherapist, educator, consultant, executive producer of the Transforming Trauma Podcast, and co-Author of The Practical Guide for Healing Developmental Trauma. Brad is a Senior Trainer in the NeuroAffective Relational Model®, teaches NARM® Therapist Trainings out of CTTC, and mentors NARM® Therapists.

 

Brad began his career as a Humanitarian Aid Worker in Asia which introduced him to personal and collective trauma.  He later worked in community mental health with youth and families.

For the last 25 years, Brad has been committed to supporting individuals and communities in the transformation of trauma.  Brad’s work focuses on the integration of Somatic Psychology, Interpersonal Neurobiology, Relational Models, and wisdom from Traditional Cultures and Spiritual Traditions.  Brad lives in a small town in Northern California with his family and loves anything related to music, food and travel.

Important Terms & Conditions

The Complex Trauma Training Center reserves the right to approve or deny any application, and/or accept or reject the participation of any person in its sole discretion and in accordance with its policies and the law. Applications are used in two ways: to ensure that all participants have appropriate background to participate in the training, and to help familiarize us with the participant group.

 

NARM® Master Therapist Training is not a licensure or certification training.  You are responsible for working under your professional license and within your scope of practice.  

 

The Complex Trauma Training Center is not responsible for non-refundable air, hotel and other travel expenses incurred related to registration for trainings and introductory workshops. It may be necessary due to enrollment and other considerations to change or cancel the date of a training. If so, only registration fees will be reimbursed. Please make your travel arrangements with this in mind.

 

For ADA assistance for this training, please contact us at admin@complextraumatrainingcenter.com.

 

To review the Cancellation and Transfer Policy, please click here.

Disclaimer: The Complex Trauma Training Center is neither a regulatory nor licensing organization and therefore not sanctioned to certify, license, or otherwise bestow the legal authorization to practice as a mental health professional. You are responsible for working under your professional license and within your scope of practice.

 

For further information regarding NARM® Training visit: www.complextraumatrainingcenter.com

For support contact: admin@complextraumatrainingcenter.com

 

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