Today is World Mental Health Day and the theme this year is “Make Mental Health and Wellbeing for All a Global Priority.” Now more than ever, we need to work tirelessly to bring the wellness skills of the Community Resiliency Model (CRM)® and the Trauma Resiliency Model (TRM)® to professionals and natural leaders.
Read MoreThis new policy authorizes the CDC to fund and support community-based initiatives using a public health approach to enhance mental wellness and resilience to the climate emergency and other psychosocial problems. Learn more or support!
Read MoreCammie Wolf Rice launched the Christopher Wolf Crusade (CWC) in 2018 in memory of her son, Christopher, who died from an opioid overdose. He became addicted due to the overprescribing of opioids for his pain after multiple surgeries as a teenager and young adult.
Read More“Little did I know this training would become a new way of communicating with the children in my home,” Kristy Blackwell writes how the Community Resiliency Model (CRM)® changed their home life.
Read MoreBob Doppelt sought to make individuals, families, groups, organizations, and entire communities more resilient to the climate emergency, something no one else was doing at the time. Now, the ITRC is brining that mission to life.
Read MoreHow do we build healthier and more productive communities? How do we develop peer-to-peer programs to meet mental health needs? Elaine Miller-Karas answers these questions.
Read MoreIn Georgia, the Community Resiliency Model (CRM)® is being used to alleviate the mental health pandemic occurring alongside COVID-19. Here's how 3 CRM Trained nurses are doing it.
Read MoreHow do you understand resiliency and what does it mean to you? Elaine Miller-Karas shares her thoughts and other ways to understand and view the word in this blog for Psychology Today.
Read MoreIndividuals affected by PTSI can find Fourth of July celebrations challenging as fireworks, bright lights, and other sounds can activate a memory of a traumatic event. Here are some ways to help.
Read MoreJune is PTSD Awareness Month. What is the scope of PTSD? How complex is the problem? How does the Trauma Resource Institute help? Here’s what you should know.
Read MoreGun violence is now the number-one cause of death of American children. In this blog for Psychology Today, Elaine Miller-Karas discusses prevention strategies that must be adopted to help mitigate the impact of childhood trauma.
Read MoreIn this article, “Reflections from a Therapist Treating Ukrainian Survivors,” Elaine Miller-Karas reflects on and writes about the experience of providing humanitarian assistance to Ukraine during the Russian invasion.
Read MoreIn this article, “Reflections from a Therapist Treating Ukrainian Survivors,” Elaine Miller-Karas reflects on and writes about the experience of providing humanitarian assistance to Ukraine during the Russian invasion.
Read MoreEvery year, we recognize an Individual Ambassador and an Organizational Ambassador who have worked tirelessly to help strengthen communities through the use of the Trauma and Community Resiliency Models.
Read MoreEdcamp Ukraine, in partnership with TRI, is helping build and strengthen the resilience of adults, children, and families being directly impacted by the Russian invasion.
Read MoreFebruary is Black History Month. This year, the theme is Black Health and Wellness. In honor of the theme, we are highlighting TRI Senior Trainers, Teachers, and Facilitators who are involved in the world of health and wellness. Below we share their stories and insights.
Read MoreThe Community Resiliency Model (CRM)® to Promote Nurse Well-being was given the Excellence in Research Award by Nursing Outlook, the American Academy of Nursing's official journal.
Read MoreNational Hispanic Heritage Month recognizes the contributions and influence of Hispanic Americans to the history, culture, and achievements of the United States. Members of the TRI community share the importance of this month and some of their cultural resources.
Read MoreAugust 31st is International Overdose Awareness Day. This day aims to raise awareness of overdose and reduce the stigma of a drug-related death. It also acknowledges the grief felt by families and friends, remembering those who have died or had a permanent injury due to a drug overdose.
Read MoreWorld Humanitarian Day is an international day dedicated to recognizing humanitarian personnel and those working for humanitarian causes. This year, we recognize Samuel Habimana and Flora Tracy.
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