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Category: Collective Trauma
by Thomas Hübl, Select Excerpts Abstract Much of human existence is filled with psychological trauma, yet there is limited investigation of the ubiquitous nature
We are contemporary witnesses. Because we feel we can respond. On March 6, Thomas Hübl gathered over 6,000 people from around the world on a
By Thomas Hübl For the past eight years, I’ve worked closely with an experienced emergency room doctor. Every day, he witnesses acute human pain and
This article is published in “Climate Complexity Change”, unpsychology magazine, Issue 7, Spring 2021. Front cover image: Aftermath by Mary Thorp We stand at a
The following is an excerpt from Thomas’ book Healing Collective Trauma: A Process for Integrating Our Intergenerational & Cultural Wounds, chapter A Group Process for
“Collective trauma has made us who we are” Harvard Longwood Campus workshop series invites exploration into trauma, explores core competencies of resilience We’ve all been
On May 8, 2020, Thomas Hübl was a guest at the Community Meeting of GAIA Journey, a project initiated by Otto Scharmer’s Presencing Institute. Thanks
Collective Learning In a Time of Crisis We are going through a profoundly challenging time. Our habitual ways of living are being disrupted, which triggers
What is the background to the global crisis situation with the coronavirus pandemic? What do we need now and what are the prospects? What role
Around the world we are seeing examples of contentious and polarized political environments. In a recent conversation with Thomas, we asked about the state of