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NARM

is a model of psychotherapy used in the healing of complex and developmental trauma, integrating both top-down and bottom-up approaches to treat.

The NeuroAffective Relational Model (NARM) is a cutting-edge therapeutic approach designed to address attachment, relational, and developmental trauma. NARM focuses on the connection between our emotions, body, and identity, helping individuals work through early trauma patterns that can affect emotional regulation, sense of self, and relationships in adulthood. By integrating mindful awareness and relational healing, NARM supports clients in exploring and transforming long-standing patterns of disconnection, shame, and self-criticism. This approach emphasizes present-moment awareness and empowers clients to reconnect with their authentic selves, fostering resilience, growth, and deeper emotional healing.



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