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.
Pien van de Ven: The Journey of Sensemaking & Identity Construction in the Aftermath of Trauma
PP Community Call – Weaving the Next Chapter Together – Celebrating Our Journey & Announcing Our Three-Year Strategy
Psych Hub: What is EMDR?
Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela: Trauma, Forgiveness and the Witnessing Dance – Making Public Spaces Intimate
Raj Sree: Contextualizing Fragmentation – An Analytic Study of Trauma Theory
Rajiva & Takševa: Thinking Against Trauma Binaries – The Interdependence of Personal and Collective Trauma
Reimann & König: Collective Trauma and Resilience – Key Concepts in Transforming War-Related Identities.
Relational Resourcing: Connection and Contribution

Research Report: Overcoming Polarisation in Crises
Rev. angel Kyodo williams: Racial Healing and the Yearning to Be Seen
Richard Schwartz explains IFS
Richard Schwartz: Our Multiple Selves
Robin Alfred: Transforming Obstacles into Insights
Rogers-LaVanne et al.: Association between gene methylation and experiences of historical trauma (…)
Ron Kurtz: Explaining the Refined Method
Ron Kurtz: Introduction to Hakomi