What do we do?
TBRI® is a care model designed to help meet relational and developmental needs of children and youth impacted by unresolved trauma. Developed by Drs. Karyn Purvis and David Cross at the Karyn Purvis Institute of Child Development at TCU, TBRI® considers the whole child—brain, biology, behavior, body, and beliefs. TBRI®provides parents, caregivers, teachers and service providers with insight and practical tools to help children in their care reach their highest potential.
At Hope Street we Connect & Nurture in all that we do as we…
- Meet people where they are
- Develop relationships of felt safety
- Share knowledge respectfully
- Provide a safe space for changing mindsets & behaviors
- Offer new relational skills & strategies
- Create opportunities to process & practice new skills
As a parent, caregiver or one who serves children and families, you may have experienced ACEs as a child and you may still still feel those effects. What does this mean? Because our brains and bodies are always changing, you can heal by learning healthy ways to deal with stress. When you are better able to handle difficult situations, everyone around you does better, especially children. Understanding what you should expect from children at different ages can also help you when their behaviors are challenging leading to stronger connections.
Hope Street’s TBRI® Practitioners have a wide variety of expertise and experience as they meet you where you are to deliver the concepts and strategies to develop the skills to connect with and nurture the children in your life.
Connection builds trust, and trust builds healthy relationships.
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