Toward the Integration of Collective Trauma in a Time of Exponential Change
By published in “…..Yet, despite our relative species success, at this stage in our brief history we face greater disruption and uncertainty than perhaps at any other time. The changes […]
New Approaches to Healing Collective Conflict and Trauma: Our Responsibility as Global Citizens
By published in In this dialog between international mediator William Ury and spiritual teacher Thomas Hübl, starting point is the victim-centered peace process in Colombia and the power of forgiveness […]
Facilitating the Integration of Collective Trauma
By published in “Thou shalt not bow down thyself to them, nor serve them: for I the LORD thy God am a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers […]
Scilla Elworthy and Thomas Hübl on Trauma Integration
Dialogue between Thomas Hübl and Nobel Peace Prize nominee Dr. Scilla Elworthy as part of the Pocket Project.
About the Pocket Project
Thomas Hübl discusses the goals of The Pocket Project, an initiative dedicated to deepening our understanding of collective and intergenerational trauma, and to training groups of people worldwide to work […]
Developing a Safe Container for Trauma Integration
By published in On June 28, 2016, Thomas Hübl met with the Pocket Project working group in Israel. Below is a partial transcript of their conversation, in which Thomas discusses […]