When things start to fall into place, everything feels more simple, because we then come to terms with ourselves and reconnect to a sense of hope. Not easy, because in order to arrive at this place, we need to give ourselves fully to what we would actually want to turn away from. In this willingness to deliberately turn towards what we are afraid of, lies our most important resource as human beings.
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NARM-Article
How the Neuro-Affective Relational Modell Expands the Psychotherapeutic Landscape
NARM draws increasing attention in the field of psychotherapy. It combines process-oriented therapy with differentiated developmental psychology and a precise understanding of trauma. In this article, now published by the NARM Training Institute, I have contextualized NARM among conventional therapeutic methods and described its essential elements of clinical application.
Talk: Agency in Times of Crisis
Developmental Trauma & Agency – Meeting the World in Times of Crisis
In July I was invited to talk on a Community Call in the Pocket Project on the connection between developmental trauma dynamics and the ways they impact our being in the world in the face of crisis. What does agency mean in a world where we meet global conflict and how can we find our place in it? Here you can find the full Video for watching.