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The Practical Guide for Healing Developmental Trauma: Using the NeuroAffective Relational Model to Address Adverse Childhood Experiences and Resolve Complex Trauma
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A clinician's guidebook for treating developmental trauma--Apply the NeuroAffective Relational Model (NARM) to help clients overcome complex post-traumatic stress disorder (C-PTSD), recover from adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), and map post-traumatic growth.
The Practical Guide for Healing Developmental Trauma introduces a cutting-edge therapeutic model for addressing attachment, relational, and developmental trauma in a clinical setting. NARM is an integrated mind-body framework that identifies and treats the complex ways childhood trauma can manifest in interpersonal difficulties, maladaptive patterns, identity issues, and disrupted affect regulation.
Integrating the latest research on adverse childhood experiences, or ACEs, it arms psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, and trauma-informed therapists with the skills and tools they need to help clients break free from the lasting effects of childhood trauma.
The Guide is a go-to tool that explains:
The four pillars of the NARM therapeutic model Cultural and Intergenerational trauma Shock vs. Complex trauma Adverse Childhood Experiences and Complex Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder How to differentiate NARM from other therapeutic modalities NARM's organizing principles How to integrate NARM into your therapeutic practice
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I'm a lay person so it was not as good as the 2012 ed . But also very helpful.
I want to send out 650 copies of the 2012 ed for free to the US Congress (the people in power). I contacted random house a couple times with no response back yet.