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- TBRI Caregiver Training
Trust-Based Relational Intervention® is an intervention for caregivers of children who have faced abuse, neglect, and/or other trauma. This program is designed to be highly interactive and is delivered by highly trained TBRI Practitioners. TBRI uses an attachment-based and trauma-informed approach. It aims to provide parents and caregivers with the tools needed to meet the needs of these children. The training emphasizes three core principles: (1) TBRI Connecting Principles, which focus on building trust and positive relationships between caregivers and children; (2) TBRI Empowering Principles, which focus on addressing children’s physical and environmental needs and building children’s self-regulation skills; and (3) TBRI Correcting Principles, which focus on building children’s social competencies.
- Trauma And Your Heart
Anyone on the front lines in foster care and adoption knows this journey is a true blessing but can have a deep impact on our own self-care and ability to parent effectively. This session, taught by TBRI Practitioners Pam and Trent Taylor will discuss the impact of secondary trauma and blocked care. You will learn strategies to help combat secondary trauma. As an adoptive parent, Pam presents this information from both a professional and personal perspective.
- When Care Needs to Change
Children impacted by trauma sometimes require levels of care that exceed what a family can safely provide. This training helps foster and adoptive parents recognize when care needs to change and how to respond with wisdom, compassion, and clarity. Participants will gain tools to assess capacity without shame, navigate transitions or disruptions thoughtfully, and honor both the child’s needs and the family’s well-being.
- What Are You Bringing To The Table
A powerful trauma-informed, and faith integrated training that helps foster and adoptive parents uncover how their own story, attachment history, triggers, and sense of self-worth shape the way they love and lead their children. Through reflection, discussion, and hands-on activities, participants explore how past experiences influence present reactions and how healing their own hearts allows them to build a family “table” rooted in grace, safety, and belonging. Grounded in Scripture and practical application, this training invites caregivers to move from trying to control to truly connecting, from shame to worth, and from reacting out of pain to responding with purpose.
- When Care Needs to Change
Children impacted by trauma sometimes require levels of care that exceed what a family can safely provide. This training helps foster and adoptive parents recognize when care needs to change and how to respond with wisdom, compassion, and clarity. Participants will gain tools to assess capacity without shame, navigate transitions or disruptions thoughtfully, and honor both the child’s needs and the family’s well-being.
- TBRI Caregiver Training
Trust-Based Relational Intervention® is an intervention for caregivers of children who have faced abuse, neglect, and/or other trauma. This program is designed to be highly interactive and is delivered by highly trained TBRI Practitioners. TBRI uses an attachment-based and trauma-informed approach. It aims to provide parents and caregivers with the tools needed to meet the needs of these children. The training emphasizes three core principles: (1) TBRI Connecting Principles, which focus on building trust and positive relationships between caregivers and children; (2) TBRI Empowering Principles, which focus on addressing children’s physical and environmental needs and building children’s self-regulation skills; and (3) TBRI Correcting Principles, which focus on building children’s social competencies.
- Making Sense of Your Worth
The Making Sense of Your Past Worth training is an eight-week program designed for anyone who desires the freedom that comes with living in positive self-worth and secure attachment. The Making Sense of Your Worth curriculum follows a step-by-step process of gaining positive self-worth. It helps caregivers examine what beliefs they are carrying into the parenting journey. This course is taught by a trained Making Sense of Your Worth Facilitator.
- What Are You Bringing To The Table
A powerful trauma-informed, and faith integrated training that helps foster and adoptive parents uncover how their own story, attachment history, triggers, and sense of self-worth shape the way they love and lead their children. Through reflection, discussion, and hands-on activities, participants explore how past experiences influence present reactions and how healing their own hearts allows them to build a family “table” rooted in grace, safety, and belonging. Grounded in Scripture and practical application, this training invites caregivers to move from trying to control to truly connecting, from shame to worth, and from reacting out of pain to responding with purpose.
- Unstuck By Grace
Pain from the past can shape how we think, feel, and our sense of identity, but God offers a path toward renewal. Through biblical insight, lived experience, and practical guidance, this session helps caregivers and individuals understand how healing from past wounds begins with transforming the mind. Participants will discover how grace can lead us from old ways of thinking into freedom, restoration, and a renewed view of the past.
- Unstuck By Grace
Pain from the past can shape how we think, feel, and our sense of identity, but God offers a path toward renewal. Through biblical insight, lived experience, and practical guidance, this session helps caregivers and individuals understand how healing from past wounds begins with transforming the mind. Participants will discover how grace can lead us from old ways of thinking into freedom, restoration, and a renewed view of the past.
- What Are You Bringing To The Table
A powerful trauma-informed, and faith integrated training that helps foster and adoptive parents uncover how their own story, attachment history, triggers, and sense of self-worth shape the way they love and lead their children. Through reflection, discussion, and hands-on activities, participants explore how past experiences influence present reactions and how healing their own hearts allows them to build a family “table” rooted in grace, safety, and belonging. Grounded in Scripture and practical application, this training invites caregivers to move from trying to control to truly connecting, from shame to worth, and from reacting out of pain to responding with purpose.
- Into The Light
The topic of sexual abuse is often avoided but is perhaps one of the most significant issues being faced by many of our vulnerable children. Trent experienced extensive sexual abuse as a child and now speaks openly and honestly about his healing journey. This workshop will provide an informative and candid discussion of the realities of healing from sexual abuse. Practical strategies will be provided.






