Resource Library
What is the Resource Library for?
Explore a wide array of valuable resources focused on trauma healing, restoration, and resilience.
Our curated library includes articles, videos, and academic research across various fields such as collective trauma, indigenous healing, and social trauma.
Whether you’re looking for practical tools or in-depth studies, this collection offers insights from global experts to support both individual and community healing processes.
Browse by category, sub-category, or media type, or use the search function to find what resonates with your needs.
Note: Sub-categories are available only after selecting a category.
Matthew Tull: VRET Can Help PTSD
Melanie Goodchild & Otto Scharmer: Systems Sensing for a New Civilization
Melanie Goodchild: Integrating Indigenous Knowledge for Systems Change
Metz & Daniels: Alone together – Post‐traumatic Growth during the COVID‐19 Pandemic Shelter‐in‐place Phase
Michael Aranda: Can Hypnosis Actually Change Your Brain?
Michael F. Wusik et al. : Dynamics Among Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms, Forgiveness for Perpetrator (…)
Michael Pierce: How Does Neurofeedback Therapy Work?
Middelton-Moz et al.: Indigenous Trauma and Resilience
Mindmadeeasy: What is the Polyvagal Theory?
Monteiro and Wall: African Dance as Healing Modality for Trauma
Montesanti et al.: Indigenous Mental Health & Collaborative Consensus-based Facilitation
Mutuyimana & Maercker: Clinically Relevant Historical Trauma Sequelae – A Systematic Review
N. A. Sütterlin: History of Trauma Theory
Nagy A Youssef: Potential Societal and Cultural Implications of Transgenerational Epigenetic Methylation of Trauma and PTSD: Pathology or Resilience?
Natalie Avalos: What does it mean to Heal from Historical Trauma?
Nataliia Pipchenko et al.: Integrating Eastern and Western Europe: A Framework for Trauma-informed Public Diplomacy and Journalism
Natan P. F. Kellermann: Transmission of Holocaust trauma – An Integrative View
Nathaniel Vincent Mohatt et al. : Historical Trauma as Public Narrative: A Conceptual Review of how History Impacts Present-day Health