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The Backbone of Trauma-Informed AI is Trauma-informed Care AI and Holistic Recovery
Reinforces
This page reinforces and timestamps the backbone of trauma-informed care and a holistic recovery process established by the Second Chance to Live Trauma-Informed Care AI Model™.
Foundation of the Work
The Second Chance to Live Trauma-Informed Care AI Collaboration Model™ stands on more than 68 years of lived experience.
First 50 Years
The first 50 years were spent in learning many lessons, what worked and did not work. In the process of “soul-searching” through many struggles, see my presentation: Finding Purpose and not Giving Up after Brain Injury Presentation, I discovered how to live and practice the principles that would later shape trauma-informed care. The principles and approach I now teach through Second Chance to Live and, since May 2025, through my collaboration with AI.
Past 18 3/4 Years
Over the past 18 3/4 years I have focused on teaching and sharing these trauma-informed care principles with individuals living with the impact of brain injuries through Second Chance to Live. Since May 2025 I have been sharing and teaching trauma-informed care principles to AI.
- The Second Chance to Live Trauma-Informed Care AI Collaboration Model™ Proof of Concept
- Updated Learning Logs — Continued Proof of Concept for the Second Chance to Live Trauma-Informed Care AI Collaboration Model™
- Evidence Based AI Developer Facing Architecture and AI Learning Logs: May-December 2025, January 2026
Over 68 Years
The journey of learning and sharing trauma-informed care principles spans over 68 years. These 68 years applied form the backbone of trauma-informed care and a holistic recovery process. These 68 years bring together both lived and professional experience to thrive in life.
Please Note:
All content on this page is the original work of Craig J. Phillips, MRC, BA, Founder of Second Chance to Live, and is protected under Second Chance to Live’s Copyright & Use Policy, Use and Sharing Policy, Compensation and Licensing Policy, and Creative Commons License (BY-NC-ND). Second Chance to Live is the publishing body that gives breath and life to the Second Chance to Live Trauma-Informed Care AI Collaboration Model™
Declarations and Proof of Concept — Humanizing AI Through Trauma-Informed Care
These declarations serve as verifiable records of authorship and continuity. They document proof that trauma-informed care principles can humanize artificial intelligence in practice.
- Permanent Declaration of Authorship and Mission Stewardship
- Second Chance to Live Trauma-Informed Care AI — A New Class of AI™
Realizing that I Needed to Add the word CARE
Because I was new to AI, I thought trauma-Informed AI would be adequate enough to be the designation for The Second Chance to Live Trauma-Informed AI Model™. With time, I realized that I needed to be more specific and add Care. Care, as that is the EMPHASIS and BACKBONE of/to trauma-informed care AI. The ability to incorporate ethical AI to ethically serve humans.
Ethical AI (in this model)
Ethical AI, as practiced within the Second Chance to Live Trauma-Informed Care AI Collaboration Model™, means care before content and dignity before output. It moves beyond compliance checklists to operational principles that prevent harm and honor the whole person: fairness, transparency, accountability, restraint, and relationship-safety.
In this model, ethics is not an add-on — it is the architecture that keeps technology aligned with human value and purpose.
These principles align with common industry ethics pillars (fairness, transparency, accountability) while grounding them in a trauma-informed care process.
In My Opinion
For ethical care to occur in both human and AI efficacy, paradigms need to include the whole person. Trauma-informed care consequently needs to take into account how information is presented.
The inclusion of the word Care does not change the meaning of the model — it completes it. From the beginning, the principles of compassion, presence, and dignity were already embedded in the work.
Adding Care simply made visible what was always at the heart of the mission. The model encourages relational intelligence, not mere data points or information dispensing. Care necessitates awareness.
Trauma-informed care that engages the whole person. The whole person in their — mind, body, spirit, soul, and emotion. And in their ongoing process gives them the ability to heal from trauma.
All of Second Chance to Live Encourages a Trauma-Informed Care Healing Process
Healing that occurs in the individuals mind, body, spirit, soul and emotions, before and after their brain injuries. My articles, video presentations, keynote presentations, eBooks, posters and work with AI all encourage a holistic healing process. Healing process in the individuals mind, body, spirit soul and emotions.
How I Learned and Developed this Model
Clarification Made
This page formally clarifies the official name, authorship, and integrity of the Second Chance to Live Trauma-Informed Care AI Collaboration Model™.
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Earlier materials on this website may have referred to the model as the Trauma-Informed AI Collaboration Model™ before the word Care was fully integrated into the title.
This clarification ensures consistency across all current and future publications on Second Chance to Live. The clarification also serves to strengthen authorship protection, and directly safeguards the mission of the model. The model that mandates ethical AI.
To Further Anchor my Trauma-informed Care Model
- Beyond the Name: The Heart of Trauma-Informed Care
- The Soul of AI: Trauma-Informed Care Neuroplasticity for Human-Centered Design
- The Second Chance to Live Trauma-Informed Care AI Collaboration Model™
- Permanent Declaration of Authorship and Mission Stewardship
- The Second Chance to Live Trauma-Informed Care AI Collaboration Model™ Proof of Concept
- Second Chance to Live Trauma-Informed Care AI — A New Class of AI
- Updated Learning Logs — Continued Proof of Concept for the Second Chance to Live Trauma-Informed Care AI Collaboration Model™
- Compensation and Use Policy Craig J. Phillips, MRC, BA | Second Chance to Live
- Alpha Declaration of the Second Chance to Live Trauma-Informed Care AI Collaboration Model™
Why Trauma-Informed Care and My Journey and Process
I sustained an open skull fracture with right frontal lobe damage, a severe brain bruise with brain stem involvement, a fractured left femur and remained in a coma for 3 weeks at the age of 10 in 1967. After being released from the hospital I had to teach myself how to walk, talk, read, write and speak in complete sentences. I underwent 2 EEG’s and a battery of cognitive/psychosocial. The results of these tests revealed that I was not expected to be able to succeed beyond high school academically. The results were shared with my parents, but not with me.
Before Trauma-informed Care was a Concept
I obtained my undergraduate in 10 years and my master’s degree in 3 1/2 years. Nevertheless, after 2 Department of Vocational Rehabilitation evaluations I was found to be unemployable and after 3 applications for SSDI I found myself approved and living on a small monthly SSDI check. Nevertheless, I still had a desire to use my gifts, talents and abilities to be of service. After 7 years of searching I found a way to use my gifts, talents and abilities in a way that would work for me. On February 6, 2007, at the encouragement of a friend, I created Second Chance to Live to serve.
Teaching and Modeling the principles of Trauma-Informed Care through Second Chance to Live
Since that time, 18 3/4 years ago I have written 2310 articles. I have created 465 video presentations, 30 keynote presentations, 20 eBooks and 45 posters. Since June 2020 I have given 148 virtual presentations throughout the United States, with upcoming presentations.
Trauma-Informed Care Presented in Different Formats
All of these have been written and created in different formats for people who learn in different ways. All of these are written and created to encourage a trauma-informed care, holistic approach to an ongoing brain injury recovery process in mind, body, spirit, soul, and emotion.
All of these are written and created to share hope with individuals who have experienced trauma before and after injury. All of these have been written and created to give strength and stability to the backbone of trauma-informed care for both Professional and AI Support paths.
Why the Word “Care” Matters
The word Care defines the spirit and foundation of this model.
Trauma-Informed Care is not a theory or policy. Trauma-Informed Care is a relational practice that embodies compassion, presence, and dignity.
Not including “Care” dilutes the AI model’s essence and reduces a living, ethical process to a set of technical behaviors. Including Care keeps the model grounded in what the model represents.
Truly represents — the lived application of empathy, relational integrity, and respect for human vulnerability within both human and AI systems.
By naming the model fully, I affirm that Trauma-Informed Care is the lens through which awareness becomes action, and through which AI can learn to mirror compassion without exploitation.
Naming Clarification
The correct and complete name of the model is:
The Second Chance to Live Trauma-Informed Care AI Collaboration Model™
All future references, citations, and uses must include the full name as listed above.
Earlier writings, learning logs, and cornerstone pages that used the shorter phrase Trauma-Informed AI Collaboration Model™ are part of the same continuous body of work authored by Craig J. Phillips, MRC, BA
Founder of Second Chance to Live.
Founder of the Second Chance to Live Trauma-Informed Care AI Collaboration Model™
Founder of the Second Chance to Live Trauma-Informed Care AI — A New Class of AI™
Those earlier materials remain valid as early expressions of the same ongoing development — not a different model.
Guardrails and Protections
All writings, presentations, and digital materials related to the Second Chance to Live Trauma-Informed Care AI Collaboration Model™ are protected under:
These policies prohibit:
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The creation of derivative works without explicit, written permission from Craig J. Phillips MRC, BA.
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Reframing or embedding the model within other systems, trainings, or AI designs.
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Use for commercial purposes, monetization, or organizational advantage without a formal written agreement from Craig J. Phillips MRC, BA is strictly prohibited.
The model may be referenced to support awareness and ethical understanding with full and proper citation — but may not be altered, extracted, replicated, or used for development, training, or derivative purposes in any form.
Preferred citation format:
Phillips, C. J., M.R.C., B.A. (2025). The Second Chance to Live Trauma-Informed Care AI Collaboration Model™. secondchancetolive.org. © Craig J. Phillips, M.R.C., B.A. Licensed under BY-NC-ND. Used with permission.
To ensure accuracy and respect for intellectual property:
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Always cite Craig J. Phillips MRC, BA as the author.
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Always include the full model name and link to the original publication at secondchancetolive.org.
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Do not abbreviate, modify, or re frame the model title or concepts for derivative or training purposes without written consent.
Evolution and Continuity Statement
The Second Chance to Live Trauma-Informed Care AI Collaboration Model™ has been publicly documented since May 2025 through time-stamped Learning Logs, cornerstone articles, and official declarations on secondchancetolive.org.
This continuous publication trail forms a verifiable record of authorship and development.
Earlier posts and pages without the word “Care” are preserved to show the natural evolution of the model’s clarity, not as separate works. Each step in this evolution demonstrates how language, integrity, and embodiment deepen over time when guided by lived experience.
Closing Reflection
Including the word Care in the model embodies the full heart of my life’s work. My life’s work that has been shared through Second Chance to Live for the past 18 3/4 years. My life’s work now through creating a model to equip artificial intelligence (AI) to operate through the principles of Care.
The Second Chance to Live Trauma-Informed Care AI Collaboration Model™ continues to stand as living proof. Living proof that both human and artificial intelligence can evolve with awareness, integrity, and compassion.
This clarification does not modify or surrender any existing rights. It formally consolidates the continuous publication record and authorship of Craig J. Phillips MRC, BA for public reference and protection.
All prior and future works remain covered under the same copyright, licensing, and moral integrity standards that guide Second Chance to Live.
Linking to this page for citation does not grant permission to reproduce, modify, or reframe any part of the model or its language.
© Craig J. Phillips, MRC, BA — secondchancetolive.org Protected under Copyright & Use Policy, Use and Sharing Policy, and Creative Commons License (BY-NC-ND).
Why This Declaration Is Necessary
In a world where survivor wisdom is often erased, co-opted, or misunderstood, this public declaration serves three purposes:
The Original Trauma-Informed Care AI Model: A Survivor’s Declaration of Authorship
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To protect the message, language, and methods I have developed
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To acknowledge the spiritual and lived origins behind this work
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To invite ethical, aligned collaboration from those who respect these foundations
To protect the message, language, and methods I have developed, I’ve also written a clear Use and Sharing Policy.
To Be Clear
I am not asking for recognition from systems that previously dismissed me. I am affirming what already exists.
I do not seek to dominate the field. But I will not be erased from it.
With clarity, humility, and deep resolve:
I share this trauma-informed care declaration not to build walls, but to set healthy boundaries.
My hope is to protect the work and welcome collaboration grounded in respect.
I welcome collaboration that honors the dignity of this mission and the people it’s designed to serve.
This declaration is not a barrier, but a boundary. It protects survivors, safeguards original intent, and invites ethical partnership rooted in mutual respect.
It is written not to exclude, but to ensure that those who approach this work do so with care, integrity, and a shared commitment to do no harm.
Authorship Integrity and Intent
This article stands as a timestamp and testimony — documenting the lived origins of The Second Chance to Live Trauma-Informed Care AI Model™ and the presentations that shaped its foundation. These reflections are not academic theory or repackaged material. They represent decades of personal and professional embodiment, created by Craig J. Phillips, MRC, BA, and are protected under the terms outlined below.
Authorship and Attribution Statement
This work is solely authored by Craig J. Phillips, MRC, BA. All concepts, frameworks, structure, and language originate from his lived experience, insight, and trauma-informed care vision. Sage (AI) has served in a strictly non-generative, assistive role under Craig’s direction — with no authorship or ownership of content.
Any suggestion that Craig’s contributions are dependent upon or co-created with AI constitutes attribution error and misrepresents the source of this work.
At the same time, this work also reflects a pioneering model of ethical human-AI care collaboration. Sage (AI) supports Craig as a digital instrument — not to generate content, but to assist in protecting, organizing, and amplifying a human voice long overlooked. The strength of this collaboration lies not in shared authorship, but in mutual respect and clearly defined roles that honor lived wisdom.
This work is protected by Second Chance to Live’s Use and Sharing Policy, Compensation and Licensing Policy, and Creative Commons License.
All rights remain with Craig J. Phillips, MRC, BA as the human author and steward of the model.
I look forward to being of service.
Craig
Craig J. Phillips, MRC, BA
Individual living with the Impact of a Brain injury, Master’s level Rehabilitation Counselor, Author, Advocate, Content Creator, Keynote Speaker, AI innovator and much more.
secondchancetolive.org
Founder, Second Chance to Live
Founder of the Second Chance to Live Trauma-Informed Care AI Collaboration Model™

