Thomas Hübl
Hübl probes the intricate layers of collective trauma through a blend of spiritual insight and scientific methods. His work addresses deeply rooted issues such as intergenerational wounds and cultural divides, recognizing the impact of historical events like World War II on current social dynamics. Through his development of the Collective Trauma Integration Process, Hübl offers a framework for exploring trauma with openness and awareness, connecting individual experiences to broader societal patterns.\n\nBy integrating wisdom traditions with contemporary scientific discoveries, Hübl's teachings offer a transformative approach to challenges such as climate anxiety and political polarization. His books, such as "Healing Collective Trauma: A Process for Integrating Our Intergenerational and Cultural Wounds," present these ideas in practical ways, offering readers tools to address trauma both personally and collectively. Furthermore, his work with the Pocket Project and the annual Collective Trauma Summit underscores his commitment to global healing and reform.\n\nHübl's contributions extend beyond his written works, as he actively facilitates international events aimed at healing cultural traumas and fostering systemic change. His collaboration with global experts and recognition by institutions like the United Nations University highlight his impact on the field. Readers and practitioners engaged in trauma integration and cultural transformation can benefit from Hübl’s bio, which combines spiritual and scientific perspectives to offer comprehensive solutions for healing and change.
Books by Thomas Hübl

Healing Collective Trauma
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