![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Editors Note: Colleagues Heller and LaPierre offer a masterful integration. “Healing Developmental Trauma provides a method that blends bottom-up and top-down approaches to regulating the nervous system, and provides the NeuroAffective Relational Model which focuses on maximizing client strengths and resiliency to integrate physical and emotional connections in the body. Laurence Heller, PhD and Aline LaPierre, PsyD. It emphasizes a person's strengths, capacities, resources, and resiliency and is a powerful tool for working with both nervous system regulation and distortions of identity such as low self-esteem, shame, and chronic self-judgment. Healing Developmental Trauma : How Early Trauma Affects Self-Regulation, Self-Image, and the Capacity for Relationship Paperback / softback by Laurence Heller. It emphasizes a persons strengths, capacities, resources, and resiliency and is a powerful tool for working with both nervous system regulation and distortions. NARM is a somatically based psychotherapy that helps bring into awareness the parts of self that are disorganized and dysfunctional without making the regressed, dysfunctional elements the primary theme of the therapy. Explaining that an impaired capacity for connection to self and to others underlies most psychological and many physiological problems, clinicians Laurence Heller, PhD, and Aline LaPierre, PsyD, introduce the NeuroAffective Relational Model™ (NARM), a unified approach to developmental, attachment, and shock trauma that emphasizes working in the present moment. ![]()
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