Framework
A Brain-Aligned Clinical Model
Developed by Dr. Kate Truitt, the NeuroTriad Model helps clinicians translate the science of stress, trauma, neuroplasticity, and memory reconsolidation into practical tools for healing. It is designed for professionals who want a structured, clinically grounded way to understand dysregulation and support adaptive change.
Rather than remaining at the level of theory, the model organizes neuroscience into usable clinical pathways that support emotional regulation, trauma recovery, adaptive states, and resilience across diverse treatment settings.

What It Offers
Core Areas of the Model
The Overview page introduces the foundational dimensions that make the NeuroTriad Model practical, clinically relevant, and deeply usable as an applied neuroscience framework for trauma-informed healing, resilience development, and Brain Partnership.
Trauma Recovery
Supports clinicians in understanding how stress and trauma shape the brain, body, and therapeutic process.
Emotional Regulation
Provides structured tools for working with dysregulation, stabilization, and state-based intervention.
Neuroplastic Change
Connects neuroscience concepts to practical strategies that help clients build new adaptive patterns.
Memory Reconsolidation
Highlights how healing can occur when clinicians work with the mechanisms that update stored emotional learning.
Clinical Application
Bridges research and practice so professionals can apply the model across assessment, formulation, and intervention.
Professional Growth
Creates a pathway toward deeper training, consultation, and certification within a supportive learning community.
Why It Matters
Designed for Modern Clinical Practice
