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.