Description |
xxiii, 279 pages ; 24 cm |
Summary |
"Thomas Hübl explains the most recent science of trauma and shares the principles of his Collective Trauma Integration Process (CTIP), a protocol he has facilitated for groups in the US, Germany, Israel, and elsewhere. He examines collective trauma both from the perspective of the latest research and through a spiritual lens informed by 15 years as a meditation teacher. Including contributions from renowned experts from across the field of trauma treatment, as well as meditative practices to support both counselors and clients, Healing Collective Trauma presents a fresh perspective on trauma integration along with practical tools for beginning the journey to wholeness"-- |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Psychic trauma -- Social aspects
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Social psychology
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Intergenerational relations
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Post-traumatic stress disorder
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PSYCHOLOGY / General.
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Intergenerational relations.
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Post-traumatic stress disorder.
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Psychic trauma -- Social aspects.
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Social psychology.
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Author |
Avritt, Julie Jordan, author
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Ury, William, writer of foreword
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LC no. |
2020010322 |
ISBN |
9781683647379 |
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1683647378 |
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