In this webinar with NARM Therapist Claude Cayemitte and NARM Training Director and Senior Faculty Brad Kammer, we will further explore how the NeuroAffective Relational Model or (NARM) can support the exploration of unresolved trauma patterns for therapists and helping professionals when addressing cultural trauma. Cultural trauma, a significant yet under-recognized aspect of Complex Trauma, can contribute to misattunement in therapeutic relationships due to lack of diversity in the mental health field, the legacy of systemic oppression in many societal institutions, implicit bias, and specific culturally-based countertransference reactions within clinicians.
We will continue the conversation about the impact of cultural misattunement through a NARM lens by looking at the 5 survival styles and how adaptations can show up when addressing cultural and racial identity. The webinar will conclude by exploring actions clinicians and helping professionals can take to connect to authentic emotions that often arise in people when working with cultural trauma, specifically focusing on grief and anger. Additionally, we will explore how practitioners can plant seeds and nurture the ideas of unconditional love, humanistic values, forgiveness, humility, and post traumatic growth.
Click here to register for NARM & Cultural Misattunement, Part 3!
This webinar will take place live on Zoom and the Zoom link will be sent to those who register one week and one day before the live event. This is Part 3 of a series of webinars on NARM and Cultural Misattunement. Although reviewing Part 1 and Part 2 is not necessary to attend Part 3, if youβre interested in watching Part 1 and Part 2, you can do so by purchasing the bundle. You will have access to all Part 1 and Part 2 webinar content for 1 year from purchase.
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