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transforming trauma podcast

by Kailey Schiller Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What is transforming trauma?

In a modern world beset by complex trauma and a legacy of suffering, conflict and disconnection, healing trauma can serve as a vehicle for personal and social transformation. Transforming Trauma is a podcast about thriving after trauma.

What is the trauma therapist podcast?

With a doctorate in clinical psychology and a passion for spreading awareness of trauma, how it impacts lives, and trauma-informed care, Guy hosts his own podcast entitled the Trauma Therapist Podcast. This is just one of …(click to read more)

Who is the new transforming trauma host at NARM?

In this first episode of 2022, NARM Faculty Marcia Black, Stefanie Klein and Brad Kammer welcome our new Transforming Trauma host Emily Ruth, and together explore the challenges, learning and growth over this past year. They reflect on how NARM has supported them in their teaching and work with clients... (click to read more)

What is Julie Brown Yau’s perspective on trauma?

In this episode of Transforming Trauma, we welcome Julie Brown Yau, Ph.D. Julie specializes in developmental trauma, intergenerational trauma, and acute trauma, and has a unique perspective on integrating spirituality into trauma healing. Her background in psychological, somatic, and spiritual traditions… (click to read more)

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Category: Transforming Trauma Podcast

Transforming Trauma Episode 063: Integrating the Spiritual and Psychological for Healing Complex Trauma with Igal Harmelin

Integrating the Spiritual and Psychological for Healing Complex Trauma with Igal Harmelin

In this episode of Transforming Trauma, Brad Kammer, NARM Senior Faculty, is joined by our guest, Igal Hamelin. Igal is a spiritual director, meditation teacher, and a NARM Master Practitioner. In addition to working one on one with people, he also offers meditative attunement workshops for therapists.

Continuing the Conversation of Traumatic Narcissism and Recovery with Daniel Shaw

In this episode of Transforming Trauma, we’ve invited Daniel Shaw back to have a conversation with our host Emily to further discuss his work and his most recent book, Traumatic Narcissism and Recovery: Leaving the Prison of Shame and Fear.

Healing from Traumatic Love with Dr. Nadine Macaluso

On this episode of Transforming Trauma, our host Emily is joined by Dr. Nadine Macaluso. Dr. Nae is a licensed Marriage and Family therapist in Glen Cove, New York. She has a Ph.D. in counseling and somatic psychotherapy, specifically honoring the mind-body connection.

Supporting Connection, Capacity and Growth in the NARM Community with Marcia Black, Stefanie Klein, and Brad Kammer

In this first episode of 2022, NARM Faculty Marcia Black, Stefanie Klein and Brad Kammer welcome our new Transforming Trauma host Emily Ruth, and together explore the challenges, learning and growth over this past year. They reflect on how NARM has supported them in their teaching and work with clients.

End of Year NARM Reflections with Dr. Laurence Heller, Brad Kammer and Emily Ruth

In this end of the year episode, we are joined by Brad Kammer, NARM Training Director and Senior Faculty, Dr. Laurence Heller, creator of the NeuroAffective Relational Model (NARM), and new Transforming Trauma host, Emily Ruth.

Trauma-Informed Education and Theatre with Dexter Ellis and Jacqueline Russell

In this episode of Transforming Trauma we hear from Jacqueline Russell and Dexter Ellis. Jacqueline is the Co-Founder and Artistic Director of Chicago Children’s Theatre, and founded The Chicago Children’s theatre seventeen years ago with the goal of creating the best quality children’s theatre.

Continuing the Conversation of Traumatic Narcissism and Recovery with Daniel Shaw

We’ve invited Daniel Shaw back to have a conversation with our host, Emily, to further discuss his work and his most recent book, Traumatic Narcissism and Recovery: Leaving the Prison of Shame and Fear.

Healing from Traumatic Love with Dr. Nadine Macaluso

Emily is joined by Dr. Nadine Macaluso. Dr. Nae is a licensed Marriage and Family therapist in Glen Cove, New York. She has a Ph.D. in counseling and somatic psychotherapy, specifically honoring the mind-body connection.

Supporting Connection, Capacity and Growth in the NARM Community with Marcia Black, Stefanie Klein, and Brad Kammer

NARM Faculty Marcia Black, Stefanie Klein and Brad Kammer welcome our new Transforming Trauma host Emily Ruth, and together explore the challenges, learning and growth over this past year.

What does "trauma" mean in Greek?

Dr. James Gordon: Well, the good working definition really is the Greek word for trauma, which means injury, it’s injury to the body and mind spirit to our social life. And I think the important thing to understand about trauma is that it comes to all of us.

Is trauma a teacher?

Trauma is a teacher ultimately to learn. If we can learn the lessons, we can grow through it. And it is not helpful to be comparing one person’s trauma to another person’s trauma. Obviously, I mean, I’ve worked with people who’ve lost quite literally 20, 25 members of their families during the war.

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