
Press
Media Coverage and Publications
Hübl, T., & Shridhare, L. “The ‘Tender Narrator’ Who Sees Beyond Time: A Framework for Trauma Integration and Healing” Journal of Awareness-Based Systems Change (November 20, 2022). In this article, reference is made to the “tender narrator” as an exploratory framework for understanding the role of narrative in voicing trauma as part of the healing process, specifically in group settings. (In English)
Hübl, T. “The Anatomy of Inaction.” Unpsychology Magazine (Spring 2021). Looking underneath our paralysis to move forward on the climate crisis lies a complex web of trauma.
Hübl, T., & Mollica, R. F. “Numb from the news? Understanding why and what to do may help.” Harvard Health Blog (March 19, 2021). Co-authored with Dr. Richard Mollica, professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, a pioneer in international research on refugee trauma, and director of the Harvard Program in Refugee Trauma (HPRT) at Massachusetts General Hospital. (In English)
Shridhare, Lori: “Collective Action for Collective Healing” The Harvard Gazette, Health and Medicine (December 3, 2020). In Medical School series, Thomas Hübl will address community and world traumas, and how to repair them.
Barlow, E. “Silver Linings in Challenging Times.” Harvard Catalyst (August 7, 2020). How members of Harvard Medical School faculty and staff are thriving, despite what 2020 has brought these past six months. (In English)
Shridhare, Lori: “Collective Trauma – Harvard Longwood Campus workshops explore trauma, resilience.” Harvard Medical School News (June 17, 2020). Three-part webinar series for Harvard staff, guided by Thomas Hübl.
Shridhare, Lori: “‘I have to take care of myself first’: the online support group helping doctors deal with trauma“, Positive News UK (May 26, 2020). About a healthcare workers support project during the pandemic crisis initiated by Thomas Hübls’s Pocket Project for Collective and Intergenerational Trauma Integration.
Gemma D’Auria, Nicolai Chen Nielsen, Sasha Zolley: “Tuning in, turning outward: Cultivating compassionate leadership in a crisis“. McKinsey Quarterly (May 1, 2020), part of an article series Leadership in a crisis: Responding to the coronavirus outbreak and future challenges. This article is the result of a collaborative effort with external contributors: among others Thomas Hübl.
Hübl, Thomas: “Practicing in a Pandemic – Deepening Our Roots”
Six new teachings on how to find compassion and equanimity in a time of great uncertainty. – Tricycle: A Buddhist Publication, (March 13, 2020)
Hübl, Thomas: in State of Emergence – Host Terry Patten
Conversations at the leading edge of human intelligence & maturity – facing the darkness and alive to the hope on the other side of it.
Ep. 10: “Our Collective Immune System – Trauma and Curiosity – (January 2020)
Hübl, Thomas: in The Peacebuilding Podcast – Host Susan Coleman
Interviews with the most innovative practitioners around the world who are applying best practices to build common ground in complex systems
Ep. 43: Thomas Hubl: Healing Collective Trauma – (January 2020)
Hübl, Thomas: in Coaches Rising – Host Joel Monk
Explore the correlation between presence and integration, identifying the loci of fears, fine y tuning our nervous systems and the relationship between trauma and scarcity. Ep. 47: Thomas Hübl: Beyond Method – The Art of Facilitating Deep Change – (November 2019)
Shridhare, Lori: “A New Initiative Grapples with Collective Traumas“
Tricycle (August 22, 2019). About Global Social Witnessing and the Pocket Project for Collective and Intergene tional Trauma Integration, initiated by Thomas Hübl.
Hübl, Thomas & Ury, William: New Approaches to Healing Collective Conflict and Trauma: Our Responsibility as Global Citizens.
Kosmos (2017, Spring | Summer) Thomas Hübl and William Ury in conversation on the topics of collective trauma, the impact of modern technology, and inner wisdom.9
Hübl, Thomas: Toward the Integration of Collective Trauma in a Time of Exponential Change.
Spanda (2017, page 75)
An exploration of multi-perceptivity, global citizenship, and conscious approaches to integrating trauma work in order to reawaken into a higher state of co-relating in the present circumstances.
Hübl, Thomas, & Avritt, J. J.: Thomas Hübl’s The Pocket Project: Facilitating the Integration of Collective Trauma.
Kosmos (2017, Spring | Summer)
This article outlines Thomas Hübl’s work in group coherence, healing processes, and the value of addressing shadow work through collective and conscious structures.
“In the Spotlight: Systemic Constellation Work Meets Mystical Principles: A Conversation between Stephen Hausner and Thomas Hübl.”
The Knowing Field, The International Constellations Journal 2016: pp. 29 – 34
The Knowing Field. Web. Accessed 04 April 2018. The Knowing Field is the International Constellations Journal, currently the only English-language publication documenting the professional practice of Constellation Work.
Hübl, Thomas: Mysticism in Everyday Life: Talks between Thomas Hübl and Stephan Breidenbach
Stephan Breidenbach – in German, (2016, 120 pp.) Also available in Spanish and Chinese. A dialogue between spiritual teacher Thomas Hübl and jurist/entrepreneur Dr. Stephan Breidenbach on mystical principles in everyday life.
Hübl, Thomas: The Power of We: Awakening in the Relational Field, [CD].
Colorado: Sounds True (2014) This audio CD provides more than seven hours of insights, accessible wisdom, and practical tools for expanding spiritual practice into the relational fie d, with teacher Thomas Hübl.
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Praise for Thomas’s Work
Thomas is a teacher in full. He embodies a vivid, piercing, utterly contemporary intelligence with the depth of ancient learning. A modern mystic, a profound heart, and a depth of compassion that bids his listener’s own hearts to open. Gentle, searching, and true – his leadership evokes at once a sense of loving connection and a thrilling invitation to expand.
Thomas is a transformative teacher whose presence, skill and love awaken and empower the natural healer in us all and as a collective. His work is on the leading edge of evolution of the practical application of the science and wisdom for healing trauma to create a connected and sustainable world.
Thomas Hübl’s exploration of collective trauma strikes at a core issue confronting our modern civilization.