Tactical Resiliency USA Training
Trauma Resiliency Protocol-Peer Rescue (TRP-PR), patent pending
Trainings occur one of two ways:
The process is taught incrementally allowing easy understanding and is scripted for a check the block method towards healing.
The peer support teams do not allow the first responder to talk about their traumatic experiences or significant emotional triggers. They will guide them through the non clinical interventions shutting off the fight or flight mechanism.
Certification comes with the training, with an annual update 4 hours online for continuing education.
Actions
Complete online training to understand the academics of the neuroscience that is being used to heal the root injuries.
Conditions
A classroom environment, either online or in person fostering equal opportunities for successful learning outcomes.
Standards
You will be required to heal your own traumatic stress triggers, negative emotions and self limiting decisions as you are guided through the protocols.. You will also be required to successfully deploy both protocols to successfully heal the traumatic triggers and negative emotions of others.
“Dear Dan, I want to take a moment and let you know of the success I have had using your Trauma Resiliency Protocol (TRP) and emotions work with the Emotions Management Process (EMP). It has been a little over two years since I took the training. Since that time I have employed it close to 2,000 times in sessions. My client base is comprised mostly of active duty military, former military and First responders. I also work with a small number of others who have substantial trauma in different settings. For 95% or more of these folks, their SUDS (Subjective Units of Distress) dropped significantly. At the end of the sessions they describe feeling “lighter” and “able to think clearer.” They also add that they re not as reactive to triggers that formerly would have them out of control. On follow up sessions the vast majority say that they are “in a good place” and need no additional sessions. I can’t thank you enough for making this therapy available to me and others, and I pray that you continue with this valuable, life saving work. Sincerely and with great admiration,”