Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to have prior trauma-specific training to attend?
No prior trauma certification is required. This training is designed for mental health professionals at all levels of experience. Whether you're new to trauma work or looking to deepen your current practice, you'll gain both foundational knowledge and advanced skills to help clients heal more effectively.
Who is this training designed for?
- Counselors
- Addiction Professionals
- Case Managers
- Licensed Clinical/Mental Health Counselors
- Marriage & Family Therapists
- Occupational Therapists
- Psychotherapists
- Psychologists
- Social Workers
What if I work in a fast-paced setting and don't have time for lengthy models?
That’s exactly why ITATM® was developed. It offers a structured, efficient framework that integrates seamlessly into a variety of clinical settings—including high-demand environments. You’ll learn how to begin working with trauma symptoms from the very first session while ensuring safety and stabilization are maintained throughout.
How will I receive my CCTP Certification?
Becoming a Certified Clinical Trauma Professional (CCTP) is simple and accessible. Just complete the training, pass the CE quiz to receive your certificate, and submit this along with your proof of professional registration to our partners at Evergreen Certifications.
What if my colleagues or organization use a different model or don’t prioritize trauma treatment?
This training is designed to be flexible and integrative, complementing many existing modalities while filling gaps where others fall short. You’ll be equipped to confidently present the evidence base behind this model and advocate for trauma-informed practices that support client safety, engagement, and outcomes.
Will I receive handouts or session materials?
Yes. Participants will receive digital handouts summarizing key concepts, techniques, and protocols discussed in the training. These resources are yours to keep and reference in your clinical work.
What will the schedule look like?
There will be a 60-minute lunch around 12:00 PM CT and two 15-minute breaks—one in the morning and one in the afternoon. The speaker will announce breaks at their discretion. A more detailed agenda is available upon request.
What languages will the sessions be offered in?
This training will be presented in English. Participants will also have access to simultaneous English and French subtitles. All handouts will be available in both languages.
Is this a live training? Will I be able to ask questions?
Yes! This is a live, interactive training with Lori Gill. You’ll have the opportunity to ask questions throughout the seminar. While Lori may not be able to answer every question, she will prioritize the most relevant and frequently asked ones to support meaningful engagement.