
“I loved this seminar so much and truly enjoyed Dr. Raja’s presentation. I would listen to her talk endlessly on this topic!”
Keynote Presentations That Create Real Change
Dr. Raja doesn't just speak—she transforms. Her presentations combine professional expertise with down-to-earth warmth, leaving audiences with practical tools they can use immediately.
Popular Speaking Topics:
"Building Resilience in Times of Crisis" Learn evidence-based strategies for navigating uncertainty and emerging stronger from life's challenges.
"Trauma-Informed Leadership" Transform your organization's culture by understanding how trauma impacts performance and creating environments where everyone can thrive.
"The Psychology of Healing: From Surviving to Thriving" Discover how post-traumatic growth works and how to support both individual and community healing.
"Mental Health in the Modern Workplace" Practical approaches to reducing burnout, improving communication, and building psychologically safe work environments.
Ideal For:
Healthcare organizations and medical conferences
Corporate leadership teams and HR professionals
Educational institutions and school districts
Mental health organizations and community groups
Professional associations and industry conferences
Trauma-Informed Healthcare Training Frameworks
Dr. Raja’s trauma-informed care approach ensures that patient-centered strategies are accessible to everyone while offering particular benefits for trauma survivors. Her deep understanding of stress and trauma promotes not only patient wellness but also strengthens organizational culture, communication, and leadership. Her training programs are tailored to the specific needs of your team or organization, enabling employees to recognize and respond to signs of stress, moral injury, compassion fatigue, and burnout.
Citation: Raja, S., Hasnain, M., Hoersch, M., Gove-Yin, S., & Rajagopalan, C. (2015). Trauma informed care in medicine. Family & community health, 38(3), 216-226.
Citation: Raja, S., Rabinowitz, E. P., & Gray, M. J. (2021). Universal screening and trauma informed care: Current concerns and future directions. Families, Systems, & Health.