NARM Events
Upcoming FREE Introduction to NARM Webinar
Introduction to NARM
Free Webinar
May 6, 2024 from 10:00-11:30 AM Pacific Time
Upcoming NARM Webinar
NARM® & Cultivating a Present-Time Relationship with Food: Using NARM to support internal organization in clients recovering from disordered eating
May 2, 2024 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM Pacific Time
With Galina Denzel, and hosted by CTTC Training Director Brad Kammer, LMFT, LPCC
This webinar focuses on the genesis of eating disorders as a unique facet of the psychobiological adaptations in early life and how they show up in our client’s lives and the struggles they bring to us in their sessions. We will look at the neurobiology of the eating process and how a trauma-informed approach to seeing and treating disordered eating can be a major organizing factor in creating a new, present time, body-led relationship with food. We will draw a map that helps the practitioner navigate what really drives the unconscious behaviors which clients wish to shift. We will explore the special role that the NeuroAffective Relational Model 4 pillars model has in providing a unique path to reconnecting with the here and now intelligence of the body, while also restoring a foundation of client-led increased trust and agency on the path to peace with food.
You do not need to be trained in NARM to attend; any helping professional interested in exploring this topic is welcome to attend.
FREE Online NARM Community Event
FREE & ONLINE End-of-the-Year NARM Community Celebration
Music as a Vehicle for Healing Complex Trauma
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Join Scottish soprano Lauren McQuistin and Brad Kammer, NARM Senior Trainer, for an end-of-the-year celebration full of music and connection where they will talk about using music as a vehicle for healing complex trauma and share some of Lauren’s operatic talent.
FREE & ONLINE End-of-the-Year NARM Community Celebration
Music as a Vehicle for Healing Complex Trauma
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Last year we held an FREE & ONLINE end-of-the-year celebration full of music and connection. Nick Larson, Proxima Parada lead singer and songwriter, joined Brad Kammer, NARM Training Director to and talk about using music as a vehicle for healing complex trauma and to share some of his music. You can watch the replay of the video by clicking the link below.