Healing Shame and Guilt

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Psychology

Self-help

Laurence Heller

Stephan K. Niederwieser

North Atlantic

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German rights

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366 pages

The Developmental Roots of Chronic Shame and Guilt and How the NeuroAffective Relational Model (NARM) Can Help You Heal and Reconnect

An innovative, trauma-informed approach to resolving chronic shame and guilt for readers of The Practical Guide for Healing Developmental Trauma and therapists and clinicians. Shame and guilt are core emotions that can significantly limit our lives. In this book, therapists Laurence Heller, PhD, and Stephan K. Niederweiser provide practical tools for identifying and treating chronic shame using the NeuroAffective Relational Model (NARM). Part 1 of the book explains how guilt and shame are not actually emotions and how shame is learned in childhood and processed as we grow up. Part 2 of the book, designed for therapists and clinicians, provides an in-depth, practical guide for addressing chronic shame using the NARM approach. Originally designed for treating C-PTSD or developmental trauma, the NARM approach to overcoming chronic shame targets the roots and helps us truly shed shame, develop self-confidence, and find inner peace.

Laurence Heller

LAURENCE HELLER, PhD, holds a doctorate in clinical psychology. He was in private practice for 40 years. He developed the NeuroAffective Relational Model (NARM©). His book Healing Developmental Trauma has been published in 14 languages and his model is taught throughout the world. He is the Founder/Director of the NARM Training Institute and teaches regularly in the US and Europe.

Stephan K. Niederwieser

Stephan Konrad Niederweiser is a NARM Master Practitioner. He provides advanced seminars, individual and group supervision, and certifies future NARM Master Practitioners. Niederweiser has a private practice in Berlin, Germany and has written several books on healing from the effects of developmental trauma.

Agence Schweiger