FAQs

  • You will have seven months of access to Conversation and Connection Q&As with Angela, which are held on Zoom once a month. These are usually held on the second Friday of the month at 3:00pm ET /12:00pm PT. To protect confidentiality and privacy, these Zoom sessions are not recorded. If you are unable to make these sessions, you will also be able to submit questions to Angela, who will record a response and upload it to the course page as part of a Q&A library.

  • This is a self-paced program. We recommend taking at least a week to work through each module, which means that at minimum, it should take about 6-7 weeks to complete the program. However, there is value in working more slowly through the material so that you can really integrate it into your work as you go through the modules. You have 12 months of access to the monthly zoom Conversation & Connection Q&A sessions with Angela. And you have lifetime access to the course materials.

  • Yes—absolutely. One module of the program is devoted to working with couples. We expect that even if you don’t work with couples yourself, you will still get tremendous value out of the material in this section, because you work with individuals who are in intimate partnerships.

  • This program is completely unique because it approaches trauma from a relational lens, rather than the traditional focus on reducing symptoms of post-traumatic stress. We expect you will find this program to be an excellent complement to any other trauma modality you are already trained in.

  • No, you don’t. While you may decide to pursue additional training in a trauma modality like EMDR at another point, you do not need additional training to be able to apply what you learn in this program in your clinical practice. This is a comprehensive training program for helping your clients heal relational trauma.

    1. Complete Modules 1-6. (7 is an optional, bonus training on business, marketing & media.)

    2. At the end of each module, we’ll have some brief reflection questions for you to answer and submit to us as part of the certification process. (NOTE: If you are receiving CE credit, you will also need to complete a short quiz at the end of each module.)

    3. Once you’ve completed Modules 1-6, you’ll submit one case study (minimum of 2 pages, double-spaced) describing how you integrated the material in this program in your work with an individual or couple.

  • We offer a 30 day 100% money back guarantee. We want you to love the program. But if you don’t, we want you to feel good about your experience working with us. That means promptly issuing a refund if you decide the program isn’t right for you.

  • Requirements for CEs differ by state. We will provide a Continuing Education Certificate if you fulfill the requirements of our course and request a certificate. However, this does not mean that these hours will count with your particular licensing board. Angela is licensed in the states of Colorado, Wyoming, Iowa, and Illinois. If you’re uncertain about whether this program qualifies for CEs with your licensing board, check with your regulatory agency to get clarity on this question.

Do you have a question that’s not answered here? Contact us.

Wondering if this program is right for you? Let’s chat.

We’re passionate about giving back

Helping those in need is something we take very seriously as part of our commitment to create a more loving, connected world. That’s why we donate 10% of our profits to charity.

Not only does becoming Certified in Trauma Informed Relationships enable you to make a bigger, better impact on those you serve, you can feel even better knowing that a portion of your registration fee is going to help others around the world.

Our 2026 charity of choice is GiveDirectly. We are proud to support their poverty relief work in the poorest regions of Africa.

About Us

Angela Amias, Director of Clinical Education

Angela Amias, LCSW

Founder & Clinical Director

Angela Amias, LCSW, is a relationship therapist whose work focuses on how early relational experiences shape the way people connect in adulthood. She is the founder of the Institute for Trauma-Informed Relationships and cofounder of Alchemy of Love, where she develops programs and resources focused on relationships after trauma.

Angela began her clinical work at a specialized attachment clinic serving adopted children with significant trauma histories. There, she worked with both children and their adoptive parents, helping families understand the inner world of the child while supporting the development of trust and connection.

When she left this role to become a therapist at a holistic healing center, working with women and men with depression, anxiety, and everyday relationship concerns, she imagined that her specialized skill set for treating attachment trauma would no longer be needed.

What she actually discovered was quite different.

The struggles her clients described in their romantic relationships often echoed the same dynamics she had seen earlier—though in less overt forms. Experiences such as emotional distance, inconsistency, or a lack of attunement had shaped how they related to themselves and others, often without being recognized as trauma.

Over time, this observation became central to her work. Many of the difficulties people encounter in relationships — cycles of conflict, challenges with intimacy, or a persistent sense of disconnection — can be understood in the context of earlier relational experiences.

This perspective informed the development of Trauma Informed Relationship Counseling for Individuals and Couples, a clinical framework that brings a trauma-informed lens to relationship work. The model focuses on helping clients understand how past experiences have shaped their relational patterns, and how those patterns continue to influence their current relationships.

Angela’s work also contributed to the development of the Five Relationship Archetypes, created with Daniel Boscaljon, which describes common relational patterns that emerge from early experiences and the meanings people make about themselves in relationship.

In addition to her clinical work, Angela has experience as a discernment counselor and divorce mediator, supporting individuals and couples navigating significant relationship decisions and transitions.

Her approach integrates psychodynamic and attachment-based perspectives with the use of therapeutic writing and reflective practices, supporting clients in making sense of their experiences and engaging more intentionally in their relationships.

Angela holds a Master’s in Depth Psychology from Pacifica Graduate Institute and a Master of Social Work from the University of Iowa. She’s currently a doctoral student studying analytical psychology at Pacifica Graduate Institute.

Her work has been featured in publications including TodayOprah, Cosmopolitan, Well + Good, and Forbes. On the topic of relationships, she’s been a contributing writer for Inc. and Fatherly. As a trauma-focused practitioner, she’s a contributing author of the Clinical EFT Handbook

Angela is also a mixed media artist. Her artwork has been exhibited in galleries across the United States and published in journals and magazines. She is also the co-creator of the Faces of the Divine Feminine Oracle.

Born and raised in Kansas City, Missouri, Angela now lives in Cheyenne, Wyoming. On sunny days, you can find her cozied up with a book or hiking in the mountains with Daniel.

Her artwork can be found here.

Daniel Boscaljon, Director of Research and Program Development

Daniel Boscaljon, PHD

Co-Founder & Director of Program Development

Daniel Boscaljon, PhD, focuses on the role of meaning, narrative, and interpretation in shaping how people live, lead, and relate to one another. He is the co-founder of the Institute for Trauma-Informed Relationships and Alchemy of Love, where he contributes to the development of models and programs that integrate psychological insight with practical application.

Daniel’s work is grounded in an ongoing interest in the questions that shape a person’s life—how we understand ourselves, how we make meaning of our experiences, and how those interpretations influence the choices we make in relationships and in the world.

He studied English, Philosophy, and Religion as an undergraduate, and went on to earn two PhDs from the University of Iowa, in Religious Studies and English. His academic work focused on the ways stories, belief systems, and cultural frameworks shape human experience, as well as the role of psychoanalysis and narrative in understanding personal and collective challenges.

After several years teaching at the university level, Daniel shifted his focus toward working more directly with adults. His work has included leading workshops, facilitating group learning, and working one-on-one with individuals seeking to engage more intentionally with questions of purpose, leadership, and relationship.

At the Institute for Trauma-Informed Relationships, Daniel leads program development, helping to shape the structure and content of the training model. His background in narrative and archetypal psychology contributed to the development of the Five Relationship Archetypes, created with Angela Amias, as well as the Relationship Yes! Test, a brief framework for assessing relational health.

In addition to his work with the Institute and Alchemy of Love, Daniel is the founder of Peerless Leadership, where he works with organizations on leadership development, communication, and conflict.

Daniel’s work has been featured in publications including NBC News, Newsweek, Harper’s Bazaar, Forbes, and MindBodyGreen.

Born in California and raised in Iowa, Daniel now makes his home in the wilds of Wyoming. You can learn more about him at danielboscaljon.com.

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