—Professional Association

Legal & Family Professionals

Trauma-Informed Education Beyond Theory

Practical workshops, membership standards, and a vetted community for practitioners working inside family conflict, child protection, and coercive control — where the stakes are real.

/ Membership & Standards

Accountability You Carry into Every Case

ATIP membership is an active commitment — ethical standards, continuing education requirements, and peer accountability built for practitioners who assess and intervene, not theorize.

Ethical Practice Standards

Continuing Education Requirements

Vetted Peer Community

Access a professional network of practitioners who have met the same standards — for peer consultation, case discussion, and shared learning between workshops.

Members agree to a defined code of conduct grounded in protective capacity, not aspirational wellness language. Standards apply the moment you sign.

Membership requires ongoing learning — workshops, recorded trainings, and peer review cycles keep your practice current and your credential active.

Close-up medium shot of a practitioner's hands holding a printed case worksheet at a conference table, a second professional visible out of focus across the table, cool office daylight, documentary realism, no wellness props
Close-up medium shot of a practitioner's hands holding a printed case worksheet at a conference table, a second professional visible out of focus across the table, cool office daylight, documentary realism, no wellness props
+ Workshops & Training

Applied Skills for High-Stakes Practice

Workshops are designed for practitioners who need tools that function in a conference room on short notice — not frameworks built for classroom discussion.

Topics include: trauma-informed mediation, coercive control recognition, capacity under stress, child protection, high-conflict families, addictions in family systems, practitioner burnout, and leadership in human services.

Practice-Ready. Standards-Bound. Join ATIP.

Membership is for practitioners who are done with generic training and ready to be held to a higher standard — with a community that expects the same.