Trauma Therapist Institute Hosts May Clinical Conversations

Free sessions aim to sharpen skills for real-time client care

Apr. 2, 2026 at 12:22am

The Trauma Therapist Institute (TTI) in Denver is inviting trauma-informed clinicians, EMDR practitioners, and other mental health professionals to join its May Clinical Conversations series. The two free, clinically focused sessions are designed to help attendees develop practical skills for more effective, in-the-moment client care.

Why it matters

As the demand for mental health services continues to grow, trauma-informed therapists are seeking new ways to enhance their real-time skills and provide the best possible care for clients dealing with complex trauma. TTI's Clinical Conversations series aims to equip these professionals with the latest techniques and strategies.

The details

The May Clinical Conversations series will feature guest speaker Larisa Traga, an experienced trauma therapist. The sessions will cover topics such as practical skills for real-time regulation and more effective client interventions. Attendees will have the opportunity to learn from Traga's expertise and engage in interactive discussions.

  • The Clinical Conversations series will take place in May 2026.

The players

Trauma Therapist Institute

A Denver-based organization that provides training, resources, and support for trauma-informed clinicians and mental health professionals.

Larisa Traga

An experienced trauma therapist who will be the guest speaker for the May Clinical Conversations series.

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What they’re saying

“We're excited to offer these free, clinically grounded sessions to help trauma-informed professionals sharpen their skills and provide the best possible care for their clients.”

— Larisa Traga, Guest Speaker

The takeaway

The Trauma Therapist Institute's Clinical Conversations series demonstrates the ongoing commitment of mental health professionals to continuously improve their skills and better support individuals dealing with complex trauma.