An Introduction to Trust-Based Relational Intervention (TBRI) for Clinicians

12/11/2020 - 12/11/2020
9:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Location: Webinar by Zoom, Webinar by Zoom

Presented by  Monet Somerville, M.S.
December 11, 2020

In this time of unprecedented stress and trauma, clinicians can be overwhelmed.  One model that is helpful for clinicians working with caregivers and/or children and teens that can build resiliency is Trust-Based Relational Intervention (TBRI).  TBRI is a holistic, multi-disciplinary, flexible, and attachment-centered approach to helping children, teens, and caregivers maneuver through traumatic times. This workshop will provide attendees with an introduction to TBRI, along with some specific interventions to incorporate into their practice. Explore the full event details on the Eventbrite registration page.

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This workshop has been approved for 3.0 CE clock hours in Diagnosis.  It was not reviewed for NBCC credits.

 

An Introduction to Trust-Based Relational Intervention (TBRI) for Clinicians

Presented by  Monet Somerville, M.S. 

?Friday, December 11, 2020

In this time of unprecedented stress and trauma, clinicians can be overwhelmed.  One model that is helpful for clinicians working with caregivers and/or children and teens that can build resiliency is Trust-Based Relational Intervention (TBRI).  TBRI is a holistic, multi-disciplinary, flexible, and attachment-centered approach to helping children, teens, and caregivers maneuver through traumatic times. This workshop will provide attendees with an introduction to TBRI, along with some specific interventions to incorporate into their practice. Explore the full event details on the Eventbrite registration page.

 

An Introduction to Trust-Based Relational Intervention (TBRI) for Clinicians

Presented by  Monet Somerville, M.S. 

?Friday, December 11, 2020

In this time of unprecedented stress and trauma, clinicians can be overwhelmed.  One model that is helpful for clinicians working with caregivers and/or children and teens that can build resiliency is Trust-Based Relational Intervention (TBRI).  TBRI is a holistic, multi-disciplinary, flexible, and attachment-centered approach to helping children, teens, and caregivers maneuver through traumatic times. This workshop will provide attendees with an introduction to TBRI, along with some specific interventions to incorporate into their practice. Explore the full event details on the Eventbrite registration page.

 

An Introduction to Trust-Based Relational Intervention (TBRI) for Clinicians

Presented by  Monet Somerville, M.S. 

?Friday, December 11, 2020

In this time of unprecedented stress and trauma, clinicians can be overwhelmed.  One model that is helpful for clinicians working with caregivers and/or children and teens that can build resiliency is Trust-Based Relational Intervention (TBRI).  TBRI is a holistic, multi-disciplinary, flexible, and attachment-centered approach to helping children, teens, and caregivers maneuver through traumatic times. This workshop will provide attendees with an introduction to TBRI, along with some specific interventions to incorporate into their practice. Explore the full event details on the Eventbrite registration page.

 

An Introduction to Trust-Based Relational Intervention (TBRI) for Clinicians

Presented by  Monet Somerville, M.S. 

?Friday, December 11, 2020

In this time of unprecedented stress and trauma, clinicians can be overwhelmed.  One model that is helpful for clinicians working with caregivers and/or children and teens that can build resiliency is Trust-Based Relational Intervention (TBRI).  TBRI is a holistic, multi-disciplinary, flexible, and attachment-centered approach to helping children, teens, and caregivers maneuver through traumatic times. This workshop will provide attendees with an introduction to TBRI, along with some specific interventions to incorporate into their practice. Explore the full event details on the Eventbrite registration page.

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