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Explore a wide array of valuable resources: our curated library includes articles, videos, and academic research across various fields such as collective trauma, indigenous healing, and practical skills for regulation.
Lee & Bartels: Self-interpreted Narrative Capture
Lehrner & Yehuda: Cultural Trauma and Epigenetic Inheritance
Lehrner & Yehuda: Trauma Across Generations and Paths to Adaptation & Resilience
Les B. Whitbeck et al. : Conceptualizing and Measuring Historical Trauma Among American Indian People
Leslie Greenberg on EFT
Liliana Dell’Osso et al. : Biological Correlates of Post-Traumatic Growth (PTG) – A Literature Review
Linda Kabaira: Communities on the Frontlines – Witnessing Zimbabwe
Living a Revelatory Life with Robin Alfred
Lori Shridhare: A New Initiative Grapples with Collective Traumas
Lori Shridhare: Collective Trauma
Lori Shridhare: Helping doctors deal with trauma
Luca Chiapperino: Enacting Biosocial Complexity – Stress, Epigenetic Biomarkers and the Tools of Postgenomics
Magda Schmukalla: Memory as a Wound in Words: On Trans-generational Trauma, Ethical Memory and Artistic Speech
Magda Schmukalla: Memory as Ethical Response-ability
Margarita O. Zethelius: Communities on the Frontlines – Witnessing Columbia
Maria Leister: Movement for Collective Restoration
María Luiza Siqueira Batista: Can Representation of Individual Trauma Mobilize Collective Memory and Cultural Trauma?
Marsh et al.: Blending Aboriginal and Western Healing Methods to Treat Intergenerational Trauma