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.
Tupoka Ogette: Confronting the Individual, Transgenerational, and Collective Trauma of Racism
Urrieta: Indigenous Reflections on Identity Trauma & Healing
Ury & Hübl: New Approaches to Healing Collective Conflict and Trauma
Vamik D. Volkan: Chosen Traumas and Their Impact on Current Political/ Societal Conflicts
Vamik D. Volkan: Immigrants and Refugees Trauma, Perennial Mourning, Prejudice, and Border Psychology
Vamik D. Volkan: Transgenerational Transmissions and Chosen Traumas – An Aspect of Large-Group Identity
van der Kolk et al.: Neurofeedback for Chronic PTSD
Vera Békés & Claire J. Starrs: The Historical Intergenerational Trauma Transmission Questionnaire (HITT-Q)

Visions Journal: Indigenous People – Reconciliation and Healing
Vivekananda & Christommy: Understanding the Cultural Trauma behind Identity Creating a Third Space in the Middle of Polarity
Wagner, Strasser, Schäpke: Overcoming Polarization in Crises – A Research Project on Trauma and Democracy with over 350 Citizens
William Ury: One Sun One World One Grid
Yehuda et al.: Holocaust Exposure Induced Intergenerational Effects on FKBP5 Methylation
Yehuda et al.: Influences of maternal and paternal PTSD on epigenetic regulation of the glucocorticoid receptor gene in Holocaust survivor offspring.