Wounded Warriors- trauma resiliency program
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Wounded Warriors- trauma resiliency program
Hey Folks
Just wondering if anyone has attended this program. Looking for feedback....good or bad.
Thanks
Newf
Just wondering if anyone has attended this program. Looking for feedback....good or bad.
Thanks
Newf
Newf- RCMP Coordinator
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Join date : 2017-10-08
Re: Wounded Warriors- trauma resiliency program
Thanks for posting, never attended or even knew this existed. Looks like a promising, interesting program.
Here is some info on the program;
Trauma Resiliency Program
On October 12th, 2017 we were proud to announce the launch of the Wounded Warriors Canada Trauma Resiliency Program (TRP): a group-based training program combining the power of a team approach with effective, trauma-resilient skills development.
The TRP is an innovative Operational Stress Injury program that is aimed at helping serving members of the Canadian Forces, Veterans and First Responders who have been exposed to traumatic events. The Trauma Resiliency Program is a professionally facilitated program that helps participants acquire the necessary tools for overcoming the natural and understandable effects of traumatic exposure based on a clear understanding of the physical and social effects of traumatic injury. The program focuses on the value of hard work and the importance of peer recognition in transforming wounds into scars, and scars into roadmaps for resiliency. The initial program deliveries of this live changing program began with the first delivery in October 2017. The program was clinically developed by Dr. Tim Black and Alex Sterling, MA, RCC. Dr. Black is an Associate Professor of Counselling Psychology at the University of Victoria and he is the Wounded Warriors Canada National Clinical Advisor. Alex Sterling is a clinical counsellor specializing in group and individual approaches to treating trauma and she has worked extensively with veterans and their families coping with the effects PTSD in their relationships.
Click Here to Apply: https://woundedwarriors.ca/how-we-help/trauma-resiliency/trp-application/
Here is some info on the program;
Trauma Resiliency Program
On October 12th, 2017 we were proud to announce the launch of the Wounded Warriors Canada Trauma Resiliency Program (TRP): a group-based training program combining the power of a team approach with effective, trauma-resilient skills development.
The TRP is an innovative Operational Stress Injury program that is aimed at helping serving members of the Canadian Forces, Veterans and First Responders who have been exposed to traumatic events. The Trauma Resiliency Program is a professionally facilitated program that helps participants acquire the necessary tools for overcoming the natural and understandable effects of traumatic exposure based on a clear understanding of the physical and social effects of traumatic injury. The program focuses on the value of hard work and the importance of peer recognition in transforming wounds into scars, and scars into roadmaps for resiliency. The initial program deliveries of this live changing program began with the first delivery in October 2017. The program was clinically developed by Dr. Tim Black and Alex Sterling, MA, RCC. Dr. Black is an Associate Professor of Counselling Psychology at the University of Victoria and he is the Wounded Warriors Canada National Clinical Advisor. Alex Sterling is a clinical counsellor specializing in group and individual approaches to treating trauma and she has worked extensively with veterans and their families coping with the effects PTSD in their relationships.
Click Here to Apply: https://woundedwarriors.ca/how-we-help/trauma-resiliency/trp-application/
Jackson- Registered User
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Re: Wounded Warriors- trauma resiliency program
That's great info. Thanks, Jackson
Newf- RCMP Coordinator
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Join date : 2017-10-08
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