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October 9–10, 2026 Training

Learning Objectives

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

Day 1

Day 1 Learning Objectives

  • Define the core principles of the NeuroTriad Model and its application to stress, trauma, self-organization, and resilience.
  • Describe the applied neurobiology of survival responses and how stress and trauma shape perception, behavior, and relational patterns.
  • Explain how survival-based learning influences clinical presentation, symptom formation, and adaptive coping strategies.
  • Identify the role of nervous system regulation in supporting safety, engagement, and therapeutic change.
  • Recognize how Brain Partnership informs trauma-informed clinical work by aligning interventions with the brain’s natural learning and survival systems.
  • Discuss the relationship between neuroplasticity, resilience, and intentional therapeutic practice.
  • Apply foundational NeuroTriad concepts to case formulation and treatment planning in clinical settings.
  • Differentiate between dysregulation, protective adaptation, and growth-oriented change within a neuroscience-informed framework.

Day 2

Day 2 Learning Objectives

  • Integrate NeuroTriad principles into practical clinical interventions that support regulation, meaning-making, and resilience.
  • Demonstrate understanding of how to sequence interventions in ways that respect nervous system capacity and therapeutic pacing.
  • Assess how trauma-informed neuroscience can guide moment-to-moment clinical decision-making across diverse client presentations.
  • Use NeuroTriad-informed strategies to support self-organization, relational repair, and increased agency in treatment.
  • Identify markers of readiness, overwhelm, and adaptive engagement when applying brain-based tools in clinical practice.
  • Evaluate the ethical and clinical importance of accountability, consultation, and fidelity when implementing neuroscience-informed approaches.
  • Translate training concepts into real-world application through reflection on case examples, clinical scenarios, and practice integration.
  • Develop a next-step plan for continued learning, consultation, and application of the NeuroTriad Model in professional practice.

Training Details

This two-day clinical training takes place October 9th and 10th, 2026, and is designed for clinicians seeking a deeper, applied understanding of stress, trauma, self-organization, and resilience through the NeuroTriad Model.