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.
John D. Liu: Ecosystem Restoration I
John D. Liu: Ecosystem Restoration II
John R. Turner et al.: The Multifaceted Sensemaking Theory
Jojo Mehta: Ecocide – A Criminal Offence
Jordan Avritt & Hübl: The Pocket Project – Facilitating the Integration of Collective Trauma
Jörn Rüsen: The Wounds of History – About the Historical Dealing with Traumatic Experiences
Karen O’Brien: Quantum Social Change
Kashyap & Hussain: Cross-Cultural Challenges to the Construct “Posttraumatic Growth”
Katharine Wilkinson: Harnessing Truth, Courage and Solutions to Lead Humanity Forward
Katherine Poco-Enders: Communities on the Frontlines – Witnessing California
Kathryn Anne Edwards: What Makes a Reparation Successful? – A Discussion to Inform Design of Reparations to Black Americans
Kazuma Matoba et al.: Global Social Witnessing Handbook
Kazuma Matoba: ‘Measuring’ Collective Trauma – A Quantum Social Science Approach
Kazuma Matoba: Ancestoral Trauma & Quantum Social Science

Kazuma Matoba: Cosmopolitan Society and its Enemies: Historical Amnesia Narratives
Kazuma Matoba: Defining ‘Global Social Witnessing’
Kazuma Matoba: Global Social Witnessing
Keaney et al.: Refusing Epigenetics: Indigeneity and the Colonial Politics of Trauma