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The Trauma Treatment Gap

Why 29.5 Million Americans Got No Help Last Year —

Who are the people who can close this gap?
You might be one of them.

A free report for everyone already in the room with people who carry trauma — therapists, counselors, coaches, peer supporters, chaplains, case managers, first responders, and foster parents.

An important briefing on one of the most important shifts happening in trauma care right now.

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Inside the Trauma Treatment Gap Report:

  • 137 million Americans live in a mental health shortage area. Here's why that number keeps growing despite all the money being thrown at it.

  • The outcome that changed everything at Baltimore County Department of Social Services - and why families are being reunified in a fraction of the time it used to take 

  • Why the person who can help the most might not have a clinical license — and the story that proves it.

  • SAMHSA named the solution in 2023. They've identified who the people are that can close this gap... so why haven't they?

The Trauma Treatment Gap

Why 29.5 Million Americans Got No Help Last Year - 
And What's Finally Changing That?  

A free report for everyone already in the room with people who carry trauma -
therapists, counselors, coaches, peer supporters, chaplains,
case managers, first responders, law enforcement, and foster parents. 

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Instinctual Trauma Response allows for the gentle and rapid processing of haunting traumatic memories in a matter of days, not months or years. Their sensitivity and compassion, along with their exceptionally astute understanding of trauma and the healing process, have produced a significant breakthrough in the field of trauma treatment. I applaud their work, and enthusiastically recommend ITR to all those who treat and support survivors of trauma.   

Glenn Schiraldi, Ph.D., LTC (USAR, Ret) Author of "The Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Sourcebook,"
"The Relience Workbook" and
"The Adverse Childhood Experiences Recovery Workbook" and others.

“Whether acute or sustained, the effects of trauma on the brain can lead not only to anguish for the client, but also to frustration for the clinician. These painful conditions, so often resistant to even the most sophisticated therapies, are now, thanks to the dedication of Drs. Tinnin and Gantt, able to be approached with a new and remarkably successful methodology. This is a model for responsible and effective care. I think it's the most amazing methodology to hit the trauma field, and it incorporates all of the current "hot" acronyms in a much more thoughtful and personalized way than any of them.”

Judith A. Rubin, Ph.D., ATR-BC
Department of Psychiatry,
University of Pittsburgh

 

The therapeutic implications of the ITR concept are profound and are addressed in detail, providing theory and application of techniques that embrace both cognitive and non-verbal somatic/behavioral elements.

Robert Scaer, MD
Author of "The Body Bears the Burden",
"The Trauma Spectrum", and
"Eight Keys to Body-Brain Balance"

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