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A landmark trauma-informed, Christ-centered CE course on fragmented attachment, the TAMI Model, and the full arc from dissociation to secure relational living — 12 modules, a 200-page workbook, NBCC ACEP eligible.
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Dr. Donetta Quinones spent years developing the TAMI Model — Trauma-informed Attachment Moral Identity. It's the clinical framework at the center of Wholeness in Pieces, and it's unlike anything else in the trauma education space.
The course weaves together attachment theory, moral identity development, nervous system science, and Scripture — showing how fragmented attachment creates the relational patterns that follow us through marriages, friendships, parenting, and faith communities.
TAMI — Trauma-informed Attachment Moral Identity. A synthesis of attachment theory, moral identity development, and nervous system regulation science — integrated with biblical theology to address the full scope of relational fragmentation.
Identifying the formative relational wounds that created fragmented attachment patterns and the defenses built to survive them.
Understanding how attachment styles form, adapt, and show up in adult relationships — and how they can be reshaped with sustained safety.
Examining how trauma distorts self-concept and moral reasoning — and rebuilding identity from a secure, grace-rooted foundation.
Somatic tools for staying regulated under relational stress — grounding techniques, window of tolerance work, and somatic resourcing.
Practical skills for honest communication, genuine accountability, boundaried intimacy, and the slow work of trust restoration.
Integrating the TAMI arc with Scripture and covenant theology — not spiritual bypass, but genuine theological anchoring for healing.
Every module builds on the last — a structured clinical and theological journey through the TAMI Model with reflection prompts, nervous system exercises, and a 200-page downloadable workbook.
Wholeness in Pieces is being developed for NBCC ACEP (Approved Continuing Education Provider) status — meaning licensed counselors and therapists who complete the course can earn continuing education credits toward license renewal.