Lisa Schwarz, Creator and Developer of CRM® joins us for this first episode of The Trauma Healing Tribe! Lisa gives an overview of The Comprehensive Resource Model - that developed from a trauma treatment with a spiritual element to the aim of bringing every aspect of a human being into wholeness: The re-membering of every aspect of our existence, from our physical human structure (including in utero) to where we've come from, and what we carry from the generational and past life...
Lisa joins us to talk through how she begins work with complex clients. What is meant by a complex client?What's included in a CRM® intake.Psycho-education on dissociation, including dissociation from dissociation, multi-dimensional sources of trauma, and how resourcing works. Developing an understanding why we're doing what we're doing in the work.Getting to know how the persons system is working by; mapping parts and aspects of who they are, how they got created, what's their pur...
Lisa and Elisa talk us through: The fact that the majority of time in therapy is spent working with obstacles and blocks to healing, which if not addressed, can affect the therapist's judgment of self-efficacy and of the client. The role of fear as it underlies all obstacles.Fear of becoming an adult, and the associated choice and free will around true healing. How to spot fear of being an adult, and the role of child parts of self in this fearThe fear of loss of powerHow po...
Elisa Elkin-Cleary and Lisa Schwarz join us to discuss the main points of opportunity for the therapist to evolve: The conscious and unconscious drive to become a therapist as a way of healing oneself, and the risk of unhealed mental health professionals working with clients. The responsibility on the therapist to do their own healing workThe challenge to the therapist to heal the ruptures with self, nature, lineages that otherwise will limit and compromise the ability to help the client...
Elisa Elkin-Cleary joins us to discuss the ‘Adult Self’. She shares: What is the Adult Self?What age does one become an Adult?Why people with a trauma history struggle to develop an adult selfThe role of adultified child parts in managing the system Why it’s important for therapists to do this work in particularADULT SELF EXERCISE Elisa also gives us a grounded exercise to discover the age of the part that’s working. THE CRM® TRAINING & USEFUL LINKS The Comprehensive Resource ...
For this last episode of the Series 1, Lisa joins us once again to discuss Core Self: Core Self as the energetic, vibratory, non-dissociated essence of us, the everlasting 'us' that is non-doing, non-active, the state of the divine being in us. The goal is to unify Core Self as true awareness that exists whether we are incarnate are not, with an embodied state in the human experience. How and why Lisa discovered Core Self.What's it like to experience Core Self?The Core Self Traini...
Matthew Green and Lisa Schwarz explore these key aspects of healing generational trauma: All present-day trauma can be understood as having generational and collective roots, and shows itself in the endless replaying of victim, perpetrator and failed rescuer dynamicsTo provide successful generational healing that sticks, the therapist must help the client interweave the narrative with the emotional and somatic memories The need for the client to be as fully embodied as possible t...
Lisa and Matthew pick up their conversation to talk about healing through the remembering of generational resources. The re-membering of the ancestral resources as a way in which trauma clearing can occur, when clarity of intention and language is usedAs part of best practice, the need for the therapist to clear at least the majority of their generational wounds, to maintain discernment, accountability and impeccability.The life enriching benefits of ancestral reconnection and relationship,...
Ron Schwenkler talks us through what resourcing is and what happens when it’s an integral part of therapy. He explains: How intolerable affect sets up coping and defence mechanisms How CRM resourcing activates the dormant neurobiology of secure attachment and safety in order to be able to approach and process affect. Resourcing as a way of not just regulating, but optimising the system. Resourcing as a skill to facilitate approach towards process, rather than add-on...
Jennifer talks us through the therapeutic use of ketamine in her practice: The history of ketamine as an anaesthetic, and at very low doses its off-label uses for treatment-resistant depression, anxiety, eating disorders and OCD.The potential for heart opened, expanded states through the use of psychedelics, including ketamineHow her experiences treating both community and individuals suffering with PTSD led her to CRM as a uniquely effective mind-body modalityThe potential ability of ketamin...
Liz Crawford joins us to share her experience of a healing intensive with Lisa. She highlights key points in her experience: How having the space to work deeply in extended sessions over the intensive differed from weekly sessionsThe additional impact of the Cape May ocean environment for the sense of self in broader contextThe capacity within CRM to process the fear of approaching difficult material, and from there to process previously unbearable pains at the root. The change ...
Pierre Montpeyroux talks about: His background as spiritual seeker, leading to extensive explorations into meditation and other techniques to assist enlightenment.How Lisa Schwarz's authenticity and personal journey inspired him to go deeper into his personal work, including shadow work and his soul's journey.The capacity for CRM to not only bring clarity to trauma from different timelines, species, lineages and dimensions, but to transmute and clear it fairly quickly. The ability for ...