National Mental Health Service Provider

Trauma Resiliency Program 1

TRP 1 is a 3-day residential, group counselling intervention for individuals who are dealing with the negative effects of post trauma symptoms, resulting from their work as Trauma Exposed Professionals (TExP’s).

Trauma-Based Psychoeducation,
Skill-building and Resourcing

TRP 1 is a 3-day residential, group counselling intervention for individuals who are dealing with the negative effects of post trauma symptoms, resulting from their work as Trauma Exposed Professionals (TExP’s).

TRP 1 helps TExP’s acquire the necessary tools to overcome the natural and understandable effects of traumatic exposure based on a clear understanding of the physical and social effects of traumatic injury. TRP 1 focuses on the value of hard work and the importance of peer recognition in transforming wounds into scars and scars into a roadmap for resiliency.

While not required, participants who successfully complete TRP 1 have the opportunity to engage in more focused trauma recovery work in TRP 2.

“I felt guilty for taking a spot from someone who I thought deserved it more. I quickly learned that I needed to be there too. The clinicians helped me see that I was masking something. Although undiagnosed, I was exhibiting all the markers of someone with PTSD.”

 

Constable Darcy Wood
Toronto Police Service

Trauma Resiliency Program 1 & 2 graduate

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Developers

Dr. Tim Black
WWC Clinical Director

Dr. Black has been a trauma and group counselling specialist, educator, clinician, researcher, and program developer for over 20 years. In the first part of his career as a tenured Associate Professor of Counselling Psychology in one of the top counselling psychology graduate programs in Canada, Tim taught, published, and conducted research focused on Trauma Exposed Professionals (TExP).

Alex Sterling MS, RCC
WWC Clinical Director

Alex Sterling MA, RCC is a Senior Associate Clinician with Wounded Warriors Canada, specializing in clinical work with Trauma Exposed Professionals, and working extensively in promoting trauma informed work environments across Canada.

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