Enhancing the Natural Resilience of Survival-Oriented Youth
Your Course Description
Behavioral Intervention
- Young people experiencing ongoing life challenges that result in unmet needs, homelessness, violence and other traumas often develop a survival orientation.
- Many adults, especially those in positions of authority, inappropriately judge their behaviors as resistance, misbehavior, and unwillingness to engage.
- You are in a position to teach young people new skills to enhance their natural resilience. You’ll gain practical methods for helping survival-oriented young people learn to adapt their resiliency skills for better results in school, work, and social settings.
Your Learning Objectives
- Learn how survival skills are natural and adaptive responses to challenge, trauma, and unmet needs
- Explore how a young person’s survival orientation can undermine skills and beliefs that promote long-term resilience
- Consider how you can foster relationships, teach new skills and role model alternative belief systems that will enhance resilience
- Recognize how adults may misinterpret youth survival thinking and behavior as resistance, misbehavior, pathology, and/or unwillingness to engage
- Gain practical methods for helping survival-oriented young people learn to adapt their resiliency skills for better results in school, work, and social settings without compromising their identity
Your Course Details
- Completion Certificate
- Youth Worker Track
- This training will count as 1.5 CE hours for most boards. Please contact your board directly with questions on submitting. Course details for CE submissions provided.
Your Trainer

While Mr. Wilmes consults with and has worked with many treatment and correctional facilities, his most fundamental belief is that real growth and resilience primarily happens in the community and usually within the context of family, neighborhood, and school. Therefore, in the past decade he spends most of his professional energy working with schools, libraries, recreation centers, police departments, community activists/volunteers, tutoring and mentoring groups, and other community groups.
Mr. Wilmes received his undergraduate degree from Metro State University, and received his Master of Arts degree in Human Development from St. Mary’s University in Winona, MN.
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Your Skill-Building Objectives
Behavior Management
Encouraging behaviors that are better choices
Resilience Building
Teaching coping strategies to overcome barriers
Trauma-Informed Care
Creating a healing space for growth
Relationship Building
Building trust through caring relationships
What YIPA members are saying
We're planning to use this with our full program staff!
I appreciated the concrete action steps and the variety of experiences that Dave brought to this training.
This was such a helpful training! What a beautiful lens to view resilience behaviors among youth.