Guidelines

How does NARM membership work?

How does NARM membership work?

Individuals and Families join an institution in the NARM network at the NARM level of membership. Individuals and families simply find their favorite NARM participating institution and join them. Once you have enrolled and you receive your membership cards from your home institution, you are all set to explore!

What is a NARM member?

A NARM level membership means that you are supporting your favorite cultural institution while also receiving select membership benefits at all NARM member institutions across North America. Individuals and families simply find a NARM participating institution and join them in order to receive NARM reciprocal benefits.

How much does a NARM membership cost?

The yearly membership fee for an institution is US$175 per year. A two year membership is available at the discounted rate of US$300. Membership will begin with the start of the nearest Quarter (see below) and last for one/two calendar year/s depending on which fee is paid.

What museums are part of NARM?

NARM Reciprocal California Locations

Alameda, CA USS Hornet Museum
Berkeley, CA Doug Adams Gallery, Center for the Arts & Religion
Berkeley, CA Kala Art Institute
Berkeley, CA UC Berkeley Art Museum
Berkeley, CA UC Botanical Garden at Berkeley

Is NARM evidence based?

The NARM definition is Neuroaffective Relational Model (NARM) and it is an evidence-based treatment model that is designed for mental health professionals who work with people who are afflicted with Complex Trauma.

What is a reciprocal membership?

Reciprocal programs are collaborations between cultural institutions that extend privileges and benefits to the members of all participating institutions, giving members exclusive offers to other sites. This may include discounts, free admission, special newsletters, and other great deals.

What does reciprocal membership mean?

Brent Kelley. Updated May 08, 2018. Reciprocal play, or “reciprocals,” refers to an agreement between private, members-only country clubs to allow their members to play one another’s golf courses on an arranged basis. Not every private golf club has reciprocals with other private golf clubs, but many do.

What happens in NARM therapy?

In the NARM approach, we work simultaneously with the physiology and the psychology of individuals who have experienced developmental trauma, and focus on the interplay between issues of identity and the capacity for connection and regulation.

What is a reciprocal association?

the situation in which two variables can mutually influence one another; that is, each can be both a cause and an effect.

What is reciprocal relationship?

Reciprocal describes something that’s the same on both sides. The word mutual is a near synonym in most uses: reciprocal/mutual friendship, describing, a relationship in which two people feel the same way about each other, or do or give similar things to each other.

What is full reciprocal?

Brent Kelley. Updated May 08, 2018. Reciprocal play, or “reciprocals,” refers to an agreement between private, members-only country clubs to allow their members to play one another’s golf courses on an arranged basis.

What do you get with a NARM membership?

Here is what you will receive: 1 Free member admission during regular museum hours to participating NARM institutions 2 Member discounts at museum shops 3 Discounts on concert/lecture tickets

Is the Pacific Film Archive a member of NARM?

#NARM privileges do not extend to members with a home institution within a 50 mile radius. ##NARM privileges do no apply to the Pacific Film Archive. ###NARM privileges do not extend to other institutions members within a 15 mile radius or for Holiday Nights, December 1 – 31.

How can I get reciprocal benefits from NARM?

Individuals and families simply find a NARM participating institution and join them in order to receive NARM reciprocal benefits. Search the member map or download the NARM member list to find participating NARM institutions and be sure to join at the NARM level of membership.

Who are the NARM practitioners in the world?

NARM Practitioners Helping Professionals who’ve completed the Level 2 NARM Practitioner Training NARM Post-Master Therapists Licensed Mental Health Professionals who’ve completed the Level 4 NARM Therapist Training NARM Participant-in-Training