Stephanne Cline Thornton is a nationally recognized trauma‑responsive clinician, educator, and speaker who helps legal, clinical, and medical professionals build sustainable, healthy, and resilient careers. With deep expertise in how trauma shows up in the lives of helping professionals, and how it shapes the systems they work within, she equips audiences with practical, evidence‑informed strategies that strengthen well‑being, improve client care, and reduce burnout.
Stephanne serves as the Clinical Director for the West Virginia Judicial and Lawyer Assistance Program and heads Transform Legal, her consultancy dedicated to mitigation training, trauma‑responsive practice, strategic planning, coaching, and professional sustainability. She has spent more than two decades working in and around the criminal defense field where she witnessed firsthand the profound intersection between trauma and the law. Her work now helps attorneys, social workers, mitigation specialists, first responders, medical professionals, lay caregivers, and frontline professionals understand trauma’s impact, respond compassionately, and protect their own health in the process.
Through dynamic presentations grounded in real‑world experience, Stephanne teaches audiences how trauma‑informed practice enhances professional effectiveness, supports ethical decision‑making, and promotes long‑term sustainability in high‑stakes environments. Her mission is simple: to ensure the people doing society’s most demanding helping work can do it well—and do it sustainably.
Stephanne holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Furman University; a Master of Divinity degree from Emory University; and a Master of Social Work degree from the University of Georgia. She has been clinically licensed as a social worker and addictions counselor since 2004 and currently holds a Master Addiction Counselor certificate, is a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker, a Certified Addiction Counselor Level III, Certified Sex Offender Treatment Provider, and Certified Clinical Trauma Professional. Stephanne has an emphasis on trauma assessment and treatment, and is trained in Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) and somatic treatment for trauma. Stephanne is engaged with the community and serves on various boards and committees.
Selected presentation topics are listed below, and Stephanne welcomes the opportunity to tailor content to your audience’s needs and training goals.
| Presentations | Selected Presentations and Topics | Format / Location |
| Will the Real Legal Professional Please Stand Up? Understanding and Confronting Impostor Syndrome. NAPD “We Are the Ones We’ve Been Waiting For” Women’s Conference | Virtual | |
| Not My New Normal! A Self-Compassion Solution to Vicarious Trauma, Burnout, and Moral Injury. Keynote Address, 2021 Texas Poverty Law Conference | Virtual | |
| Return to Ourselves: Post-Pandemic Habits of Life. The 48th Annual Meeting of the National Conference of Appellate Court Clerks | Virtual | |
| The Self-Compassion Solution to Job Burnout. WV JLAP Annual Retreat | Roanoke, West Virginia | |
| In Support of Women: Gender-Responsive Work with Female Defendants. NAPD “We Are the Ones We’ve Been Waiting For” Women’s Conference | Virtual | |
| The Unintended Consequences of Caring for your Work and How to Flourish Using Compassion. WVU CED Staff Training | Virtual | |
| Your Future Self: Pitfalls to Avoid and the Precious Present. Tennessee Medical Foundation 37th Caduceus Retreat | Franklin, Tennessee | |
| Chance Meeting, Changed Life: Trauma-Sensitive Engagement for Non-Lawyers. NAPD “We Are the Ones We’ve Been Waiting For” Women’s Conference | Virtual | |
| Caring for People with Your Heart Wide Open. WVU Pediatric Neurology Grand Rounds | Virtual | |
| Trauma-Informed Care and Secondary Trauma: Unintentional and Unexpected Consequences of Caring on the Job. Baltimore (MD) County Fire Department EMS Training Series | Virtual | |
| Managing the Weight of Caring: Strategies for Self-Care. Seasons Center for Behavioral Health | Sheldon, Iowa | |
| From Vicarious Trauma to Moral Injury and the Self-Compassion Solution to Fix It. Presentation to West Virginia Legal Aid | Virtual | |
| Trauma-Informed Legal Practice. Presentation for the New York County (NY) Defender Services | Virtual | |
| Trauma’s Impact on Children and the People Who Support Them. Seasons Center for Behavioral Health | Spencer, Iowa | |
| Bouncing Back: The Science of Resilience. Presentation at the NASW WV Virtual CE Conference | Virtual | |
| The Science of Resilience. Presentation for Federal Defenders and Criminal Justice Act Panel Attorneys (Seattle, Washington) | Virtual | |
| Incorporating Mindfulness into Addiction Treatment. Presentation at the WVAADC “Light up the Darkness” Annual Conference | Morgantown, West Virginia | |
| Shared Trauma and Moral Injury. Presentation for the Tennessee Pharmacist Recovery Network, the Tennessee Professional Assistance Program, and the Tennessee Dental Wellness Foundation at their Interprofessional Summit on Mental Health, Recovery, and Suicide Prevention. | Nashville, Tennessee | |
| Moral Injury, Substance Use Disorder, and Applying a Spiritual Antidote (Or, How Good Orderly Direction is Found in the Universe). Appalachian Addiction and Prescription Drug Conference. | Morgantown, West Virginia | |
| Moral Injury and Shared Trauma: Maintaining Peace of Mind Without Sacrificing Care. Spring Pharmacy Retreat. | Maryville, Tennessee | |
| Happiness, Resilience, and Daily Rhythms for a Happier Life. | ||
| Boundaries in Motion, A Moving Target: Creating Clear Boundaries in Practice for Ethical Frameworks in SUD Counseling. WVAAPP Annual Conference and Retreat. | Canaan Valley, West Virginia |
