Transforming Trauma

Therapist Origin Story Series with Marcia Black, CTTC Faculty

Jul 30, 2025
Marcia Black, a licensed psychologist and faculty member at the Complex Trauma Training Center, shares her inspiring journey of over 40 years in therapy. She highlights the profound impact of early life experiences and mentorship on her career. Curiosity emerges as a key theme for building connections with clients and colleagues. Marcia deeply reflects on play therapy's role in healing, emphasizing the importance of nonverbal communication. The conversation also touches on the significance of community and self-awareness in therapist development.
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ANECDOTE

Early Therapy Fascination

  • Marcia Black loved the stories from "The Little People" records, fascinated by the helping and healing themes.
  • These early experiences sparked her lifelong interest in nurturing and therapeutic roles.
INSIGHT

Play Therapy's Adult Impact

  • Working with children through play therapy taught me to read nonverbal cues and relational dynamics.
  • This attunement greatly enhances my ability to understand adults' emotional states.
ANECDOTE

Healing Through Somatic Work

  • Marcia’s healing journey included somatic experiencing after a hand injury, which profoundly affected her understanding of trauma.
  • She met Brad Kammer during advanced training, leading them both to NARM training and collaborations.
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