Kimberly N. Rezarch MSW

Kimberly N. Rezarch MSW Trauma Expert & Educator. Co-Founder OPH LLC. Creator: TRS Model. A New Generation Podcast. Hello! Trauma Therapy Saved My Life. When truly they are traumatized.

My name is Kimberly Maize and I am the creator of the Trauma Response Syndrome Model and founder of One Planet Healing LLC. Mission
To increase awareness of trauma-informed and trauma-specific treatment approaches. To assist trauma survivors and those dedicated to empowering them in understanding the impact of trauma on adult mental health. To implement my Trauma Response Treatment Model to Self

Empowerment into the mainstream through advocacy, education, training and assisting in the healing of others. I am a survivor of more than 20 mental health diagnoses, including Bipolar II, with Psychosis, Schizoaffective Disorder, Borderline Personality Disorder and Dissociative Identity Disorder. During my lifetime in "the system", I was prescribed over 15 medications to treat these "disorders", often taking 8 to 10 at a time. I have been hospitalized over 30 times, including a 30 day inpatient stay on a trauma unit. I would have died in the mental health system had I not, finally, been SEEN by a trauma-informed Psychiatrist and treated by a trauma-informed therapist. I discontinued receiving Social Security Disability Benefits in 2005, finished my master's degree in Social Work and have not been hospitalized in 9 years. I spent the following years working as Trauma Therapist, until I could no longer tolerate the treatment of trauma survivors within the system. I had been severely traumatized during my lifetime, but it had been buried beneath so many diagnoses, I was invisible. Through my personal experiences and as a Clinical Social Worker treating hundreds of trauma survivors, I have learned that “mental illness’ rarely exists. Instead, people are experiencing an accumulation of trauma responses that, over time, manifest into symptoms of “mental illness.” Because so few people are aware of trauma responses, do not understand how people behave to "get needs met" and are ill-equipped to treat trauma, they label their clients as "mentally ill". These trauma responses create a person’s entire identity, their beliefs about themselves and their place in the world. Because the responses are created to compensate for the lack of essential needs of children, they are developed from a place of pain, confusion and ambivalence. Therefore, these responses often do “not make sense” to the helping profession. They are pathologized and labeled as mental illness. Trauma is multifaceted, layered and complex. It is difficult to treat and many feel overwhelmed by the complexity of many trauma responses. However, if people begin to recognize that all behaviors are responses to trauma a rational response can be applied. There is always an answer. Trauma Response Syndrome Model for Self Empowerment offers a rational alternative to the current Medical Model Diagnostic approach to “mental illness”. Trauma causes every symptom of every diagnosis in the Diagnostic Statistical Manual-V. The labels placed upon survivors of trauma reinforce their traumatic responses. This leads to chronic suicidal idealization, self harm and other self deprecating coping skills through the reinforcement of their self hate. When the symptoms are the focus (all diagnoses and labels placed on people) the survivors are distracted from their truth. They are indoctrinated by the Medical Model approach to treatment to believe that they are the problem, they have a mental illness causing their symptoms and medication is the answer. Trauma is discussed as an afterthought, occasionally acknowledged as part of a social history, but never as the direct cause of the presenting issues. There are very specific approaches utilized within the TRSM that are essential to heal from trauma. Without a thorough understanding of these concepts trauma survivors continue the cycle of trauma. I have created a model that addresses every aspect of Trauma Response Syndrome and the tools needed to address these issues. Clinicians can feel empowered, because they always know the answer to what their clients (and often themselves) are dealing with; what are the trauma responses, how are the TRSM identified coping skills manifesting and what are healthier ways to get needs met? It is quite possible for the helping profession to master the needed skills to treat trauma, but they must seek the training for themselves. The lack of trauma-informed and trauma-specific treatment approaches are seriously lacking in most settings. Equally important is trauma survivors become empowered through their transformation process and have answers to why they “do what they do.” When “trauma” is the answer to everything there is always the possibility of growth. Although, I continue to fight the battle of trauma, I now stand in the forefront as a warrior. It is my responsibility to provide a voice for those silenced by the system and the Medical Model approach to treatment. Few people recover from the experiences I have had, not because I am extraordinary, but because I received trauma focused treatment. I was fortunate that I was recognized as a trauma survivor under the layer of diagnoses, medications and indoctrination of self hate, so few people are. My experiences within the system are not unique, they parallel thousands. The difference is I got out. I no longer live in the shame and stigma that is the shadow of the mentally ill. I wear my recovery as the badge of honor that it is. I am empowered by my daily interactions with trauma survivors, their families and other advocates. I am creating a shift in the paradigm of trauma treatment and living as an example of what The Trauma Response Syndrome Model to Self Empowerment can do. I am currently accepting new clients and am available for training, speaking engagements and workshops. for more information about
Trauma Response Syndrome Model



Coming Soon;
Autobiography-Trauma Response Syndrome, the True Cause of “Mental Illness.”
Trauma Response Syndrome Model- Self Empowerment Manual
Trauma Response Syndrome Model Certification; Level 1-3
Trauma Response Syndrome Model-Healing Intensives
One Planet Healing Center

And the abandonment we feel doesn’t actually belong to them.It’s a deep wound from a much younger time and only we can h...
08/09/2025

And the abandonment we feel doesn’t actually belong to them.
It’s a deep wound from a much younger time and only we can heal it.

Sometimes they disappear not because you hurt them…

But because they hurt you.

And facing that truth is
harder than walking away.

You deserved honesty,
not silence.

08/03/2025

Wisdom from Grandma

07/23/2025

To all of the therapists, coaches and healers who are rescheduling, showing up late, disappearing and being inconsistent in other ways, please don’t call yourself trauma-informed. One of the most critical aspects of the therapeutic bond is to model consistency in an attempt to help with repair.
Trauma 101

Signed, someone who has to constantly rebuilt basic trust because of other therapists actions

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07/14/2025

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Please follow my daughter on TikTok for trauma, resolution approaches, and information that is outside the box
06/29/2025

Please follow my daughter on TikTok for trauma, resolution approaches, and information that is outside the box

Check out Savannah Woodard’s video.

WE HAVE POSTPONED THIS GROUPIF YOU SIGNED UP, I AM FIGURING OUT REFUNDS VIA STRIPE.WE WILL HOST IN THE NEAR FUTURE!THANK...
06/10/2025

WE HAVE POSTPONED THIS GROUP
IF YOU SIGNED UP, I AM FIGURING OUT REFUNDS VIA STRIPE.
WE WILL HOST IN THE NEAR FUTURE!
THANK YOU FOR YOUR INTEREST


Hello friends,
Sometimes we all need to slow down, take time, and make space for things we (understandably) try to avoid. Our daily lives are often filled with constant distractions. However, those emotions that are just beneath the surface are impacting us on a deeper level. Art, especially collage, allows us to access these feelings in a cathartic way. My collages tell my story, they provide a voice for the silenced parts of me, and allow me to express painful emotions.
Sheila Wojo-Rich and I have created this collage group to offer a safe space to join in a small community and use images to access grief that may be holding you back.

Will you join us?
Please click the link below.
Looking forward to seeing you!
https://calendly.com/kimberly-maize/new-meeting

My new collaboration with my friend and colleagueStay tuned!
06/07/2025

My new collaboration with my friend and colleague
Stay tuned!

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04/10/2025

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Good mama!Consent through play
01/26/2025

Good mama!
Consent through play

If you are not a strong advocate for prison reform, then you really cannot call yourself trauma informed. Part of the so...
12/26/2024

If you are not a strong advocate for prison reform, then you really cannot call yourself trauma informed. Part of the social justice aspects of trauma specific approaches must include advocacy for the way people who are incarcerated are viewed, treated, and what happens when they come back into society.

If you want trauma to end, a great place to start is in the prison systems

This is a very difficult trauma response that’s led to a life of almost total isolation.It’s a struggle every day.Especi...
10/04/2024

This is a very difficult trauma response that’s led to a life of almost total isolation.

It’s a struggle every day.

Especially because I’m a naturally social person and I have taught myself how to interact with people.

Neglect leaves a lasting impact that affects every area of our lives.

 I have not been back to Southern California for 23 years. Here are a few pictures that I took of my recent trip to Sout...
10/03/2024



I have not been back to Southern California for 23 years.

Here are a few pictures that I took of my recent trip to Southern California.

California is the state that I was born and raised in. It is my heart. It is what I consider home.

No matter how long I lived away from there, I felt like I was going home when I returned.

It is also the place where I experienced horrific trauma. I ran so far and so fast from there in my 20s, and I never looked back. I wasn't sure I would ever return.

However, I made the difficult decision to go there when I was needed by someone I care about.

I did many brave things.

I went on a plane, talked to strangers, walked through airports, stayed in someone's house, and drove all over SoCal FREEWAYS (anyone who has been there knows how intense this is). I actually walked at night through a downtown area through a parking garage ALONE (I felt panic but talked myself down).

I did many other things also. I also cried numerous times, quietly grieving my life and the horrors I went through as a child and teenager. I grieved, and I released, and then I moved on. It was time. I have been working towards this for over two decades.

I NEEDED to take this trip for ME and my personal growth.

I felt EMPOWERED and FREE and like an adult who could now protect myself.

The most amazing part was when a woman doing healing working with the person I was with said to me "Thank You for Bringing Your CALM ENERGY."

WOW, anyone with complex trauma knows what it takes to get to a place of serenity and calm in our nervous system, and for someone to actually experience that calmness within you is absolute WARRIOR STATUS. I felt like my heart swell a 1,000 times.
I AM SO PROUD OF MYSELF.

I absolutely TOOK MY LIFE BACK! I took California back (my home).

Taking my life back is my sole purpose, starting at 52 and I am here for it!

Recovery, for me, is the inner peace I feel, the bravery to face my fears and live the life I want, and to be able to love my family (attach to my grandsons) and feel joy.

IT CAN HAPPEN.


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My name is Kim Rezarch. I am the founder of One Planet Healing and the creator of the Trauma Response Syndrome Model for Self Empowerment (TRSM). My model recognizes that trauma, in all of it's forms, impacts people on all levels. It is a approach that recognizes that trauma is the root cause of all symtomology and once the trauma is resolved people stop "acting out" of this painful place. Trauma survivors are misdiagnosed, over medicated and re-traumatized by the current mental health system and the diagnostic approach of the Medical Model. A paradigm shift from the Medical Model to a TRSM is crucial for the healing of the planet. TRSM is a Human Rights, Self Empowerment, Recovery based Model that allows people to reclaim their lives. Every person that interacts with trauma survivors would benefit from an understanding of the TRSM and everyone in professions dedicated to helping trauma survivors should be required to be trained in the TRSM to Self Empowerment. Mission To increase awareness of trauma-informed and trauma-specific treatment approaches. To assist trauma survivors and those dedicated to empowering them in understanding the impact of trauma on adult mental health. To implement my Trauma Response Treatment Model to Self Empowerment into the mainstream through advocacy, education, training and assisting in the healing of others. I am a survivor of more than 20 mental health diagnoses, including Bipolar II, with Psychosis, Schizoaffective Disorder, Borderline Personality Disorder and Dissociative Identity Disorder. During my lifetime in "the system", I was prescribed over 15 medications to treat these "disorders", often taking 8 to 10 at a time. I have been hospitalized over 30 times, including a 30 day inpatient stay on a trauma unit. I would have died in the mental health system had I not, finally, been SEEN by a trauma-informed Psychiatrist and treated by a trauma-informed therapist. I discontinued receiving Social Security Disability Benefits in 2005, finished my master's degree in Social Work and have not been hospitalized in 9 years. I spent the following years working as Trauma Therapist, until I could no longer tolerate the treatment of trauma survivors within the system. I had been severely traumatized during my lifetime, but it had been buried beneath so many diagnoses, I was invisible. Trauma Therapy Saved My Life. Through my personal experiences and as a Clinical Social Worker treating hundreds of trauma survivors, I have learned that “mental illness’ rarely exists. Instead, people are experiencing an accumulation of trauma responses that, over time, manifest into symptoms of “mental illness.” Because so few people are aware of trauma responses, do not understand how people behave to "get needs met" and are ill-equipped to treat trauma, they label their clients as "mentally ill". When truly they are traumatized. These trauma responses create a person’s entire identity, their beliefs about themselves and their place in the world. Because the responses are created to compensate for the lack of essential needs of children, they are developed from a place of pain, confusion and ambivalence. Therefore, these responses often do “not make sense” to the helping profession. They are pathologized and labeled as mental illness. Trauma is multifaceted, layered and complex. It is difficult to treat and many feel overwhelmed by the complexity of many trauma responses. However, if people begin to recognize that all behaviors are responses to trauma a rational response can be applied. There is always an answer. Trauma Response Syndrome Model for Self Empowerment offers a rational alternative to the current Medical Model Diagnostic approach to “mental illness”. Trauma causes every symptom of every diagnosis in the Diagnostic Statistical Manual-V. The labels placed upon survivors of trauma reinforce their traumatic responses. This leads to chronic suicidal idealization, self harm and other self deprecating coping skills through the reinforcement of their self hate. When the symptoms are the focus (all diagnoses and labels placed on people) the survivors are distracted from their truth. They are indoctrinated by the Medical Model approach to treatment to believe that they are the problem, they have a mental illness causing their symptoms and medication is the answer. Trauma is discussed as an afterthought, occasionally acknowledged as part of a social history, but never as the direct cause of the presenting issues. There are very specific approaches utilized within the TRSM that are essential to heal from trauma. Without a thorough understanding of these concepts trauma survivors continue the cycle of trauma. I have created a model that addresses every aspect of Trauma Response Syndrome and the tools needed to address these issues. Clinicians can feel empowered, because they always know the answer to what their clients (and often themselves) are dealing with; what are the trauma responses, how are the TRSM identified coping skills manifesting and what are healthier ways to get needs met? It is quite possible for the helping profession to master the needed skills to treat trauma, but they must seek the training for themselves. The lack of trauma-informed and trauma-specific treatment approaches are seriously lacking in most settings. Equally important is trauma survivors become empowered through their transformation process and have answers to why they “do what they do.” When “trauma” is the answer to everything there is always the possibility of growth. Although, I continue to fight the battle of trauma, I now stand in the forefront as a warrior. It is my responsibility to provide a voice for those silenced by the system and the Medical Model approach to treatment. Few people recover from the experiences I have had, not because I am extraordinary, but because I received trauma focused treatment. I was fortunate that I was recognized as a trauma survivor under the layer of diagnoses, medications and indoctrination of self hate, so few people are. My experiences within the system are not unique, they parallel thousands. The difference is I got out. I no longer live in the shame and stigma that is the shadow of the mentally ill. I wear my recovery as the badge of honor that it is. I am empowered by my daily interactions with trauma survivors, their families and other advocates. I am creating a shift in the paradigm of trauma treatment and living as an example of what The Trauma Response Syndrome Model to Self Empowerment can do. I am currently accepting new clients and am available for training, speaking engagements and workshops. for more information about Trauma Response Syndrome Model for Self Empowerment- email traumaresponsesyndrome@gmail.com traumaresponsesyndrome.com @ WordPress Coming Soon; Autobiography-Trauma Response Syndrome, the True Cause of “Mental Illness.” Trauma Response Syndrome Model- Self Empowerment Manual Trauma Response Syndrome Model Certification; Level 1-3 Trauma Response Syndrome Model-Healing Intensives One Planet Healing Center