For biological parents, adoptive parents, resource parents, and caregivers of children and teens who have experienced early trauma or loss.
This support group will provide parenting tools and techniques to use with children and teens who have had early trauma and continue to struggle with regulation and healthy connection. Each session will have a learning segment, followed by an interactive time to process and problem-solve the unique challenges that each caregiver is experiencing with their child.
Trust-Based Relational Intervention® (TBRI®) is an evidence-based therapeutic model that trains parents and caregivers in attachment-based, trauma-informed interventions to meet the complex needs of vulnerable children. TBRI® uses Connecting Principles for attachment needs, Empowering Principles to address physical and regulation needs, and Correcting Principles to disarm fear-based behaviors.
Series I: Connecting Principles
Tuesdays, 9:00am – 11:00am, October 7 – November 18 (no class October 28)
In the opening series, we will guide you in examining your own attachment pattern, and how this impacts your relationship with your child, as well as how to use connection strategies to help your child feel safe, regulate their emotions, and heal from trauma.
Cost: $350.00/family (a limited number of $50.00 scholarships are available – please indicate interest at registration)
7/28/2025 – Registration will open soon! Please check back on this page for updates.
TBRI® Caregiver Support Group – Fall 2025 (Virtual Parent Group)
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