Neuroaffective Relational Model (NARM) is a groundbreaking therapeutic approach designed to address complex trauma and the impact it has on long standing psychobiological experiences and interpersonal relationships.
NARM therapy provides a unique framework for healing by focusing on the way unresolved trauma from childhood can manifest in our adult lives. By exploring longstanding patterns of identity, connection with one’s self and others, mindfulness and nervous system awareness, clients begin to experience a newfound sense of agency and choice when presented with old patterns of thinking, feeling and behaving.
For people who have experienced childhood trauma and have been in therapy for many years but feel “stuck,” NARM therapy can provide a framework that supports greater organization, presence and aliveness in the context of a healing therapeutic relationship.