Trust-Based Relational Intervention (TBRI)
TBRI is an attachment-based, trauma-informed intervention that is designed to meet the complex needs of vulnerable children.
It addresses the physical and attachment needs of children and provides tools to disarm behaviors. While the intervention is based on years of attachment, sensory processing, and neuroscience research, the heartbeat of TBRI is connection.
Check out this video to learn a bit more.
If you are a professional or volunteer working with children who have experienced adversity, harm, toxic stress, or trauma or a parent raising a child who has had these experiences, you will benefit from this training.
Who is it for, and who should use it?
TBRI is designed to meet the complex needs of children who have experienced adversity, early harm, toxic stress, and/or trauma. Because of their histories, it is often difficult for these children to trust the loving adults in their lives, which often results in perplexing behaviors. TBRI® offers practical tools for parents, caregivers, teachers, or anyone who works with children to see the “whole child” in their care and help that child reach his highest potential.
Why use it?
Because of their histories, children who have experienced trauma have changes in their bodies, brains, behaviors, and belief systems. While a variety of parenting strategies may be successful in typical circumstances, children with histories of harm need caregiving that meets their unique needs and addresses the whole child. That said, we’ve found that any child benefits from a nurturing, trusting relationship with a safe adult.
Where is it used?
TBRI is used worldwide in homes, residential facilities, group homes, schools, camps, schools, juvenile justice facilities, courts, with survivors of sex trafficking, in faith communities, courts, with law enforcement, in clinical practices and beyond.
UPCOMING EVENTS
Intro to TBRI
An overview of the key TBRI Principles and the reason why our approach needs to be different to help bring healing
April 4th, 2025
Saddleback South Bay Ministry Center
2720 Monterey St. Suite 406
Torrance, CA
5:30 - 8:30 PM
Connecting Principles
These principles address relational and attachment needs, focusing on awareness, engagement, and attunement.
April 28th, 2025
Wrigley Coffee
437 W. Willow St.
Long Beach, CA
5:30 - 8:30 PM
Empowering Principles
These principles address the ecological (external/environmental) and physiological (internal/physical) needs of the child. By ensuring these basic needs are met.
May 12th, 2025
TBD
5:30 - 8:30 PM
Correcting Principles
These principles teach self-regulation and appropriate boundaries, and promote healthy behaviors for caregiver and child
June 2nd, 2025
TBD
5:30 - 8:30 PM