CRM® in the Field

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Research & Reflections

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CRM®is on the Cover of Newsweek

A Radical New Therapy Could Treat the ‘Untreatable’ Victims of Trauma

By Matthew Green

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Podcasts & Interviews

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Read the CRM® Book

The Comprehensive Resource Model®: Effective therapeutic techniques for the healing of complex trauma (Explorations in Mental Health) by Lisa Schwarz, Frank Corrigan, Alastair Hull, Rajiv Raju

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Rave Review from Joseph Augustine, United Kingdom

5.0 out of 5 stars

Welcome to neuro-spirituality

“Whereas many of the latest somatic based trauma therapies are predicated upon having firm neuroscientific underpinnings, see for example the research of Porges which figures highly in NARM (Hellner). CRM is probably the closest yet to a neurobiological science attempting the unique - a straddling of traditional therapies, neurobiology and energetic healing, coming up with something rather extraordinary - a trail-blazing neuro-spiritual modality! This exciting prospect encompasses not only imaginal “somatic anchors of grounding to feeling, sensing and knowing from within”, i.e. resource grids; creative breathing patterns, shamanic power animals and connections to nature; it also includes ‘secondary resources’ like sacred geometry and toning and a far greater emphasis on discovering one’s Core Self or ground of Be-ing than you would not likely find combined elsewhere in already established trauma treatments - indeed CRM embraces the kind of world-view you would find in Core Energetics (J Pierrakos [see review]) or possibly an indigenous healing tradition like Toltecism.”