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Build resilience

Awaken hope

 
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Humanitarian Response

Around the world, people continue to face unimaginable violence and devastating natural disasters. TRI has been working to provide support to individuals and communities affected by recent crises, namely those in the Middle East and Hawaii, and in ongoing crises such as the war in Ukraine. Join us in our commitment to reduce the impact of traumatic experiences during and after a disaster.

 
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Trauma Resource Institute

The Trauma Resource Institute (TRI) is a nonprofit organization devoted to cultivating trauma-informed and resiliency-focused individuals and communities throughout the world.

 
 

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The Models

 

The Trauma Resiliency Model (TRM)® and Community Resiliency Model (CRM)® are designed to help individuals understand the biology of traumatic stress reactions and learn specific skills to return the body, mind, and spirit back to balance after experiencing traumatic events. These skills can awaken the hope that has, for some, been lost after natural and human-made disasters.

The iChill app

Are you stressed out, not feeling like yourself, or worried about a family member? iChill guides you in the use of the Community Resiliency Model (CRM)® wellness skills, including simple information about how stress affects the mind and body.

Trauma Resiliency Model (TRM)® - for professionals and clinicians

The Trauma Resiliency Model (TRM)® Training is designed to teach skills to individuals and clinicians helping children and adults with traumatic stress reactions.

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Community Resiliency Model (CRM)® - for communities

The Community Resiliency Model (CRM)® trains community members to not only help themselves but to help others within their wider social network.

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Chase the resilience.
— Elaine Miller-Karas
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 Building resilience worldwide

Compassion without borders

TRI is committed to expanding resiliency worldwide. We have a number of trainings and projects happening throughout the year, both domestically in the U.S. and internationally. 

 
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I think this is what Nelson Mandela meant by the ‘Rainbow Nation.’ Learning about how to stabilize the nervous system is equality and is beyond nations, culture, religion, and ethnicity.
— CRM TEACHER, SOUTH AFRICA
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 Help is available

Certified Practitioners 

TRI offers certifications in both the Community Resiliency Model and the Trauma Resiliency Model. While both models have been described as deceptively simple, there is a method to our model. We have a growing network of trainers and practitioners that are available to you.

 

Latest News

 

 Land Acknowledgment

The Trauma Resource Institute acknowledges the Gabrieleno/Tongva peoples as the traditional land caretakers of Tovaangar (the Gabrieleno/Tongva world, including the Los Angeles Basin, South Channel Islands, San Gabriel, and Pomona Valleys, and portions of Orange, San Bernardino, and Riverside Counties) and Torojoatngna (Claremont) specifically. With this land acknowledgment, The Trauma Resource Institute is committed to a continuous effort to learn and understand how we can best partner with the indigenous peoples of this land and partner with, empower, and center the voices of historically underrepresented people.

We honor the sacred, historic, and unique relationship indigenous peoples have with their ancestral lands. We also recognize the intergenerational strength and inherent resiliency of the indigenous communities of this land and how this also continues to be passed to each generation today. Indigenous stewardship and rightful claims to these lands have never been voluntarily relinquished nor legally extinguished. We pay respects to the members and elders of these communities, past and present, who remain stewards, caretakers, and advocates of these lands, river systems, and the waters and islands of the Santa Barbara Channel.

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