Our Neurobiological Relational Model

Our Neurobiological Relational Model

Here at the Trauma and Beyond Center, we offer many different forms of therapy to help our patients to heal. A unique model that not many people may have heard of is called “NARM.” That’s an acronym that stands for “NeuroAffective Relational Model.” Capitalizing “A” in the middle of “NeuroAffective” is the correct spelling. This…

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neurobiological relational model

Treating Trauma Using a Neurobiological Relational Model

Trauma treatment is complex and must involve an understanding of the many ways trauma effects overall functioning.  Although everyone will experience different symptoms and complications, the unwanted consequences of trauma can be profound and far reaching and can include alterations in  affect, emotions, the body, mental functioning, relational functioning, self image, attention and one’s overall…

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