
The Neuroaffective Relationship Model (NARM™) Training Module 1
Description
The Neuroaffective Relational Model (NARM™) is an advanced clinical training for psychotherapists and somatic practitioners who treat developmental trauma.
NARM™ addresses relational and attachment trauma and works with early, unconscious patterns of loss of contact that deeply affect our identity, emotions, physiology, behavior and relationships. By integrating a psychodynamic and body-centered approach, NARM™ provides a comprehensive theoretical and clinical model for working with developmental trauma.
NARM™ explores the connection between psychological problems and the body, drawing on psychodynamic models such as attachment and object relations theory, as well as somatic and character-structural approaches.
NARM™ works relationally in the present moment and in the context of interpersonal neurobiology and offers a new approach to relationship work. It is resource-oriented, non-regressive, non-cathartic and ultimately non-pathologizing.
Module dates:
- 24. - 28. November 2025
Training times are from 10 a.m. till 6 p.m. CET.
Here you will find the link to the full training in German.