

Peer Learning With Real Stakes
A vetted practitioner community built around high-conflict and protective work. Structured discussions, live Q&A, and forensic-lens media — not a social feed.
/ What the Community Hub Offers
Every channel in the community hub is designed for practitioners already inside the system — people who need applied exchange, not motivation. Access is membership-gated and held to ATIP's accountability standards.
Structured, Not Passive
Live Q&A Sessions
included with membership
Case-Level Exchange
Monthly
Ongoing Support for CALM & EMS-5 Practitioners
Trauma & Forensic Psychology Lens, On Demand
Moderated member forums anchored in real scenarios — coercive control, child protection decisions, high-conflict assessment. Vetted practitioners only; no public commentary.
Scheduled sessions with Patricia Wright and subject specialists. Members bring current practice questions — not hypotheticals — and receive applied, forensic-lens responses.
Video sessions and podcast episodes extending the association's analytic frame into practitioners' regular schedules — short-form, professionally produced, practitioner-authored. Members are welcomed to promote their podcasts and live events


Learning That Fits the Schedule
Our workshops and self-paced training is produced for practitioners with demanding caseloads.
“Designed for professionals who need practical application, not just theory.”
“Apply Trauma-Informed Practice Through a Family, Conflict & Protective Systems Lens”
Membership grants full hub access — discussions, live Q&A, media library, and the practitioner network. Standards apply from day one.
