Who This Training is For

The NeuroTriad Model: A Two-Day Clinical Training in the Applied Neurobiology of Stress, Trauma, Self-Organization, and Resilience is designed for professionals who want a structured, neuroscience-informed approach to clinical care.

Overview

Built for Applied Practice

This training is intended for clinicians and helping professionals who want to deepen their understanding of how stress and trauma shape thoughts, emotions, physiology, and behavior in real time. It offers a practical framework for translating applied neuroscience into structured, trauma-informed interventions that support regulation, flexibility, and resilience.

Grounded in the NeuroTriad Model, the program is especially relevant for professionals seeking a clear, clinically usable method for case conceptualization, distress reduction, adaptive state strengthening, and long-term resilience-oriented care.

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Digital mental health resources and neuroscience-informed learning tools
Intended Audience

Professionals This Serves

Psychologists and Psychotherapists

For licensed mental health professionals seeking a deeper neuroscience-informed framework for trauma, stress, and resilience work.

Counselors and Social Workers

For clinicians who want structured tools to support regulation, case formulation, and adaptive change in diverse care settings.

Behavioral Health and Trauma Specialists

For practitioners focused on trauma-informed care, nervous system regulation, and clinically grounded intervention planning.

Allied Healthcare Professionals

For allied healthcare professionals, including addiction treatment professionals, psychiatric and medical team members, occupational therapists, school and community-based support professionals, and other qualified practitioners working within their scope.