Why research matters
The NeuroTriad Model is grounded in the translation of neuroscience into practical clinical use. Research matters because clinicians need frameworks that are conceptually sound, ethically applied, and responsive to the realities of stress, trauma, dysregulation, and recovery. This page highlights the modelโs scientific orientation, the kinds of questions that guide inquiry, and the role of collaboration in advancing evidence-informed training and practice.
Focus Areas
Key research domains
Stress and regulation
Examining how brain-aligned interventions support nervous system regulation, adaptive responding, and clinical stabilization.
Trauma recovery
Exploring how trauma-informed methods can help clinicians work with memory, resilience, and recovery processes.
Clinical translation
Studying how neuroscience concepts can be translated into usable tools, protocols, and decision-making in practice.
Training outcomes
Assessing how education, consultation, and applied learning strengthen confidence, fidelity, and ethical implementation.
Scientific Orientation
From science to practice
The NeuroTriad Model is designed for professionals who want more than theory alone. Its research orientation centers on how findings related to stress physiology, neuroplasticity, trauma processing, and adaptive states can inform structured, clinically relevant care. Rather than separating science from practice, the model emphasizes integration: rigorous thinking, careful application, and ongoing learning in service of better outcomes.

What research supports
Areas of practical relevance
