Henry Milton is a Training Specialist with the Karyn Purvis Institute of Child Development, currently working with the team to conduct trainings on Trust-Based Relational Intervention® (TBRI®) techniques. Henry has also been heavily involved in brining TBRI® methods to schools and residential treatment centers across the country.
Henry has 15 years of experience in mental health care, residential care, and inpatient psychiatry. While studying for his Bachelors in Psychology, Henry began working with at-risk youth as a Camp Counselor, which is where his motivation to work professionally with this population began. Henry went on to work full-time as a Prevention & Management of Aggressive behavior (PMAB) instructor for inpatient psychiatry, along with being a preceptor/mental health therapist. He believes his key motivator and reason for being so passionate about working with at-risk populations, is the lasting relationships and overall changes seen in the youth.
Henry earned his B.S. from Texas A&M University-Commerce with a major in Psychology, and went on to complete his Masters from Texas A&M-Commerce/Capella University in Psychology. Henry currently resides in Fort Worth, TX, with his wife Amani Milton-Terrell, MD – Pediatrician, and their children, Elijah and Micah.