Trust Based Relational Intervention (TBRI) Module 3: Correcting Principles
TBRI® is an attachment-based approach to parenting that is designed to meet the complex needs of children. TBRI uses the Empowering Principles to address physical needs, Connecting Principles for attachment needs, and Correcting Principles to disarm fear-based behaviors.
This module is designed to help participants learn skills that can be used to manage children’s behavior. The goal for this training module is to help participants understand how children learned ‘survival behaviors’ (fight, flight, freeze) and how they can disarm those behaviors, teaching them adaptive, new skills for life.
This training is the third of a three-part series. You must complete the first two modules before enrolling in this module.
Additional Information
Trust-Based Relational Intervention® (TBRI®), is a trauma-informed caregiving model developed by the Karyn Purvis Institute of Child Development (KPICD). Grounded in attachment theory and neuroscience, TBRI® provides evidence-based strategies to support children who have experienced trauma, promoting healing and connection. Recognized as a promising practice by the Title IV-E Prevention Services Clearinghouse, TBRI® is designed to serve individuals and families from all backgrounds committed to inclusivity, equity, and respect for diversity. TBRI® is not a faith-based intervention and invites anyone serving children to explore TBRI® as a path to healing. See more information here: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3877861/
Target Audience
Caregivers
This course is eligible for 6 Social Work CEUs.