October 9–10, 2026

The NeuroTriad Model

A Two-Day Clinical Training in the Applied Neurobiology of Stress, Trauma, Self-Organization, and Resilience

October 9–10, 2026, 8:30am – 6:00pm | 16 Continuing Education Credits

Overview

An applied training for clinicians

This two-day training is designed for psychologists, psychotherapists, counselors, social workers, and behavioral health clinicians seeking a practical, neuroscience-informed framework for clinical care. The NeuroTriad Model translates contemporary neuroscience into structured, neuroplasticity-based tools and protocols that support emotional regulation, trauma recovery, adaptive state strengthening, and resilience-building.

Grounded in trauma-informed practice, the training is especially relevant for clinicians working with trauma, chronic stress, anxiety, emotional dysregulation, relational wounds, and survival-based patterns. Participants will learn how to apply brain-based concepts in ways that strengthen existing therapeutic models while expanding clinical precision, flexibility, and confidence.

Register in the Shop to secure your place and complete checkout on-site with GoDaddy Payments. Save $150 if you register before August 30th, 2026. Training registration also includes the NeuroTriad Model Principles & Practice book for ongoing study and clinical application.

Training details

October 9–10, 2026

8:30am – 6:00pm
16 Continuing Education Credits


Location

Olathe Health Education Center
21201 W. 152nd Street
Olathe, Kansas

Located on the Olathe Medical Center campus in partnership with Johnson County Community College and Olathe Health.

Contact

+1-626-524-5525
info@truittinstitute.com

What clinicians will learn

Applied neurobiology for clinical practice

Clinicians will explore the applied neurobiology of stress, trauma, self-organization, and resilience through a practical lens that supports direct clinical use. Core areas include threat detection, interoception, autonomic regulation, somatosensory processing, emotion, working memory, memory encoding, self-state organization, and meaning-making.

Training registration includes a copy of NeuroTriad Model Principles & Practice: Integrating Neuroplasticity and Brain Partnership into Clinical Care Training Manual by Dr. Kate Truitt. The Amazon listing is provided as reference only; the book is received exclusively through joining the two-day NeuroTriad training program.

  • Threat detection and survival-based responding
  • Emotional and autonomic regulation
  • Interoceptive awareness and body-based cues
  • Working memory and cognitive flexibility
  • Trauma encoding and memory retrieval
  • Self-state organization and meaning-making
  • Adaptive resilience and post-traumatic growth
  • Integration with and strengthening of existing therapeutic models

Day 1

Understanding survival, stress, and trauma through the nervous system

  • Neurobiology of survival and adaptation
  • Attention, salience, and affect regulation
  • Body-based responses and nervous system organization
  • Real-time state-tracking tools
  • Psychosensory regulation strategies
  • Attentional redirection practices
  • Trauma encoding concepts
  • Trauma filters and cue-based processes
  • Reducing distress under conditions of safety

Day 2

Applying neuroplasticity-based tools and protocols in clinical practice

  • History-taking and case formulation
  • Identifying survival-linked patterns across thoughts, emotions, body sensations, and autonomic responses
  • Protocols for reducing distress
  • Updating rigid survival responses
  • Strengthening adaptive states
  • Rehearsing safety, connection, agency, and resilience
  • Autobiographical integration and narrative updating
  • Future-oriented mental rehearsal

Who this training is for

Built for trauma-informed professionals

  • Psychologists
  • Psychotherapists
  • Clinical social workers
  • Counselors
  • Marriage and family therapists
  • Trauma-informed clinicians
  • Behavioral health professionals
  • Clinicians working with stress, trauma, anxiety, grief, dysregulation, and resilience