TBRI - Trust Based Relational Intervention
ABN 78 403 567 409
About TBRI®
TBRI® is an attachment-based, trauma-informed intervention that is designed to meet the complex needs of vulnerable children. TBRI® uses Empowering Principles to address physical needs, Connecting Principles for attachment needs, and Correcting Principles to disarm fear-based behaviors. While the intervention is based on years of attachment, sensory processing, and neuroscience research, the heartbeat of TBRI® is connection. Check short videos below.
Who is it for and who should use it?
TBRI® is designed for children from “hard places” such as abuse, neglect, and/or trauma of any kind. Because of their histories, it is often difficult for these children to trust the loving adults in their lives, which often results in perplexing behaviors. TBRI® offers practical tools for parents, caregivers, teachers, or anyone who works with children, to see the “whole child” in their care and help that child reach his highest potential.
Risk Factors that can lead to difficult Behaviours
Stressful Pregnancy
Difficult birth
Abuse
Neglect
Early Hospitalisation
Trauma of any kind - ie Colic, ear aches - first year of life.
Why use it?
Because of their histories, children from hard places have changes in their bodies, brains, behaviors, and belief systems. While a variety of parenting strategies may be successful in typical circumstances, children from hard places need care giving that meets their unique needs and addresses the whole child.
Where is it used?
TBRI® is used in family homes, foster homes, residential treatment facilities, group homes, schools, camps, and international orphanages.
How do you do it?
If you’d like to get started right away, we encourage you to look around the TCU/TBRI site. Read the book, The Connected Child, or viewing any of our DVDs ( you will many on you tube). Parents can learn to implement Trust-based parenting in a variety of ways and we offer a few ideas on where to start on our parent resource page.
Where can I read about it?
Purvis, K. B., Cross, D. R., & Sunshine, W. L. (2007). The Connected
Child: Bringing hope and healing to your adoptive family. New York, NY:
McGraw-Hill.
Purvis, K. B., Cross, D. R., Dansereau, D. F., & Parris, S. R. (2013).
Trust-based relational intervention (TBRI®): A systematic approach to
complex developmental trauma. Child & Youth Services, 34(4), 1-28.
Purvis, K. B., Cross, D. R., & Pennings, J. S. (2009). Trust-based
relational intervention: Interactive principles for adopted children with
special social-emotional needs. Journal of Humanistic Counseling,
Education, and Development, 48, 3-22.
Purvis, K. B., Parris, S. R., & Cross, D. R. (2011). Trust-based
relational intervention: Principles and practices. In Rosman, E. A.,
Johnson, C. E., & Callahan, N. M. (Eds.), Adoption factbook V (pp.
485-489). Alexandria, VA: National Council for Adoption.