NARM ad podcast
I went to the NARM website to read more extensively about the method and to look at data on efficacy. I was dismayed to find an (over)abundance of NARM products for sale. Clever packaging and self-promotion presents the unproven (even untested) methods into a supposed legitimate therapy.
Superstumbler via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/07/22
More reviews of Transforming Trauma
I love this podcast! It continues to enrich and support my learning as a psychotherapist but more so as a human. The guests have incredible insight about the origins and effects of developmental trauma and how this knowledge can lead to healing. The host Sarah asks all the right questions and...Read full review »
Soul1seeker via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/30/20
A dr who sounds like he has never deeply suffered relational trauma, waxing on about normal brains. Couldn't listen to all of it but I sincerely doubt he touches on the complexity of class, resource availability, repetitive wounding, environmental stress, or what real social rejection can do...Read full review »
princessofthepea via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/22/23
The session with Larry and Gabor Mate was excellent. What a brilliant idea to get them together! I really liked hearing how they both deal with the dynamics of adaptive early shame and attachment. Thank you for creating this series!!
Lynn Korst via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/09/20
Do you host a podcast?
Track your ranks and reviews from Spotify, Apple Podcasts and more.
See hourly chart positions and more than 30 days of history.
Get Chartable Analytics »