What We Do
The Trauma Resource Institute's Community Resiliency Model (CRM) is a groundbreaking approach aimed at enhancing mental health and resilience within communities. By drawing on neurobiology and somatic psychology, CRM equips individuals with practical skills to regulate their nervous systems and manage stress effectively. Through techniques such as "tracking," "grounding," and "resourcing," participants learn to recognize and respond to their physiological responses to stress, thereby mitigating the effects of trauma and promoting overall well-being. Implemented within communities, CRM fosters a culture of mutual support and understanding, empowering individuals to navigate adversity collectively. By providing tools for resilience-building at the grassroots level, CRM contributes to the cultivation of healthier, more resilient communities, where individuals are better equipped to cope with life's challenges and support one another's mental health journey.
Who We Serve
CRM can benefit a wide range of individuals across various demographics and backgrounds. Anyone who has experienced trauma, chronic stress, or adversity in their lives can find value in CRM practices. This includes survivors of abuse, violence, natural disasters, accidents, and other traumatic events. Additionally, CRM can be beneficial for individuals struggling with anxiety, depression, PTSD, or other mental health conditions. It is also helpful for caregivers, first responders, healthcare professionals, educators, and community leaders who may experience secondary trauma or burnout in their roles. Ultimately, CRM offers valuable tools for anyone seeking to enhance their resilience, self-regulation, and overall well-being in the face of life's challenges.
How We Impact
In Rowan County, the implementation of the Community Resiliency Model (CRM) has sparked a transformative movement towards building a network of trauma-informed and resilience-based organizations aimed at enhancing county-wide mental health. By integrating CRM practices into various sectors, including education, healthcare, social services, and community advocacy, Rowan County has fostered a culture of compassion, understanding, and support. Through training programs, workshops, and community events, organizations have equipped their staff and members with practical tools to recognize and respond to trauma, stress, and adversity effectively. This collaborative effort has not only improved the well-being of individuals within the county but has also cultivated a sense of empowerment and connectedness among communities. By prioritizing resilience-building initiatives informed by CRM principles, Rowan County has established a robust framework for promoting mental health and creating a more supportive and resilient environment for all its residents.