NARM INTRO – November 22–23, 2025
We invite you to an online introductory to Advanced Clinical Training in the NeuroAffective Relational Model™ (NARM)
a modern therapeutic approach developed by Dr. Laurence Heller, focused on healing complex and relational trauma.
I Date: November 22–23, 2025, 10:00 AM – 4:30 PM CET, with a lunch break
Trainer: Dr. med. Beate Leisse
Format: Online via ZOOM
Language: English with Polish translation

Dr. Beate Leisse
psychiatrist, psychotherapist, and certified NARM™ teacher
More information about the trainer can be found here:
https://www.beate-leisse.com/en/about-me/
About the Training
This training offers an introduction to the fundamentals of working with NARM. NARM is a neurobiologically-informed, developmentally-oriented therapeutic approach that integrates principles from psychodynamic psychotherapy, attachment theory, Gestalt therapy, and various somatic psychotherapy modalities.
In this approach, the therapist supports the client in a process of becoming aware of and transforming:
- deeply ingrained psychological and physiological survival strategies developed in response to early traumatic experiences,
- as well as the identity patterns rooted in those strategies – core identifications with adaptive mechanisms formed in challenging relational environments.
The goal of NARM® therapy is to support clients in transforming maladaptive identity patterns and relational schemas shaped in response to complex trauma, as well as in self-awareness, psychobiological regulation, and authentic connection with self and others.
Who is it for?
This introductory training is intended for:
- psychologists and psychotherapists (both certified and in training),
- medical doctors, especially psychiatrists,
- psychotraumatologists and professionals trained in trauma therapy,
who are interested in exploring the NARM approach – particularly those considering enrollment in the full NARM® training program for complex trauma therapy.