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.
Assmann: The Holocaust — a Global Memory? Extensions and Limits of a New Memory Community
B. A. Lee et al. : Resistance and Restoration – Healing Research Methodologies for the Global Majority
B. Liahnna Stanley et al.: Collective Emotion During Collective Trauma – A Metaphor Analysis of the COVID-19 Pandemic
Bala Subramaniam with Thomas Hübl: Healing Collective Trauma
Becker & Sjöström: Parallel Narratives – Trauma, Relationality, and Dissociation in Psychoanalysis & Realist Fiction
Bekerman et al.: Teaching Contested Narratives: Identity, Memory and Reconciliation in Peace
Békés & Starrs: Transmission of Holocaust Trauma – An Integrative View
Bernard Rimé: Collective Responses to Collective Traumas
Biljana Stanković: Qualitative Approach to Social Trauma Research
Botella et al.: Virtual reality exposure based therapy for PTSD
Bremner et al.: Transcutaneous Cervical Vagal Nerve Stimulation in Patients with PTSD
Brenda Sutherland: What is Family Constellations?
Brian E. Armenta et al. : The Historical Loss Scale – Longitudinal Measurement Equivalence and Prospective Links to Anxiety Among North American Indigenous Adolescents
Brian Swimme & Thomas Hübl: Healing Collective Trauma
Britt & Hammett: Trauma as Cultural Capital – A Critical Feminist Theory of Trauma Discourse
Brom et al.: Somatic Experiencing for PTSD
Brother Spirit & Brother Embrace: How Can Each of us Become the Answer to Climate Change?