We deliver ready-to-go or custom workshops and programs for busy professionals to prevent and mitigate professional distress, foster meaningful connections, and thrive amidst the challenges of working in addiction, mental health, and criminal justice.
Trauma Informed offers 30-minute workshops and 60-minute programs on key topics under the four pillars of our HELP framework for thriving addiction, mental health, and criminal justice professionals.
Health, Wellbeing, and Individual Practices
Engagement, Strengths, Skills, and Training
Leadership, Organizational Context, and Values
People, Purpose, Contribution, and Significance
Recognizing the uncertain and challenging times our partners find themselves facing, and seeing the threats to progress we've made toward a less punitive, fairer, and more compassionate approach to public safety, addiction, and mental health, we've developed a workshop for organizations where distress is high, morale has gotten low, or trust is harder to find.
Hopeful Responses to Uncertain Times: How Looking to the Future with Realistic Optimism and Agency Keeps Us Going
Positive Introductions: (Re)Introducing Ourselves to Highlight Resilience, Growth, Goodness, and Beauty
Common Forms of Professional Distress: Causes, Consequences, and What to Do to Mitigate Them
Altruism Born of Suffering: How Lived Experiences of Trauma and Suffering Elicit Altruistic Responses and Meaningful Vocations
Posttraumatic Growth in Recovery and Addiction Professionals
The Science of Wellbeing and Its Application to Stressful Work in Addiction/Mental Health/Criminal Justice
High Quality Connections: Research-Backed Strategies for Building Connections that Help People Thrive
Hope, Optimism, and Agency: Focusing on a Positive Future to Build Pathways to Progress
Avoiding Thinking Traps: Mindful Strategies for Resilience, Wellbeing, and Better Results
VIA Character Strengths and Virtues: Using What's Best in Yourself and Seeing What's Best in Others
Psychological Safety, Mattering, and Self-Efficacy: Key Resources and Opportunities for Thriving Organizations Where Everyone Belongs
Email: info@traumapolicy.org