Restorying Trauma in Therapy

Restorying Trauma in Therapy

The Mental Health Collective presents:

Restorying Trauma in Therapy

Featuring Assistant Clinical Director, Dr. Nazneen Nizami, PsyD, LMFT + Sarah Verrelli

OBJECTIVES:
  1. Understanding the Principles and Techniques of Narrative Therapy
  2. Developing Skills in Applying Narrative Approaches to Trauma
  3. Helping clients re-authoring trauma narratives and reclaim power in life

ABOUT DR. NAZNEEN NIZAMI:

UNIVERSITY + DEGREES: Alliant International University [Couple and Family Therapy, Psy.D.], Loma Linda University [Marriage and Family Therapy, MS], University of California Riverside [Sociology, BS + Education, Minor]

CLINICAL SPECIALIZATION: Dr. Nizami specializes in relational and systemic approaches grounded in Narrative Therapy and postmodernism. As an EMDR trained clinician, she works with acute trauma and grief-related issues. Her training and expertise blend the foundations of a calm and safe nervous system, stemming from PolyVagal Theory, with prioritizing identity and reclaiming power from life’s problems. Her specialization in Safe and Sound Protocol offers a somatic approach for developing safety and co-regulation with all clients, however particularly useful with neurodivergent communities. She also works interpersonally, using her training in conflict resolution and systems to guide authentic, vulnerable, and respectful relationships. Her passion is working with emerging adults in transition towards independence, self-assurance, and identity exploration. 

In addition to therapy, Dr. Nizami serves as a part-time adjunct faculty member for Alliant International University, Pacific Lutheran University, and Golden West Community College. Her passion for teaching in the field of psychology and mental health has led her to strive to contribute to existing literature. Her research interests focus on exploring authenticity, desirability, and self-perception within modern dating and mating strategies. Another topic of interest includes identifying ethical therapeutic practices when working within multi-generational immigrant family systems. 

Questions regarding the presentation please contact Sarah Verrelli sverrelli@thecollectiveprograms.com 

Identity Work + A Preferred Way of Living

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