Incoming Resources
- Trauma and the memory of politics, Jenny Edkins
- From pain to violence, the traumatic roots of destructiveness, by Felicity de Zulueta
- Your life after trauma, powerful practices to reclaim your identity, Michele Rosenthal
- Minding your mind, understanding your mind : taking control of your mental health, Prof Ian Hickie and James O'Loghlin
- The trouble with trauma, Kerry Howard
- Healing trauma through self-parenting, the codependency connection, by Patricia O'Gorman and Phil Diaz
- Don't make a fuss, it's only the Claremont serial killer : a memoir, by Wendy Davis
- Reclaim, understanding complex trauma and those who abuse, Ahona Guha
- My body keeps your secrets, Lucia Osborne-Crowley
- The gift, 12 lessons to save your life, Edith Eger
- Trauma and memory, brain and body in a search for the living past : a practical guide for understanding and working with traumatic memory, Peter A. Levine ; foreword by Bessel A. Van der Kolk
- What happened to you?, conversations on trauma, resilience, and healing, Bruce D. Perry, M.D., Ph. D., Oprah Winfrey
- Trauma: the invisible epidemic, how trauma works and how we can heal from it, Paul Conti, MD
- Self-care for tough times, how to heal in times of anxiety, loss & change, Suzy Reading
- Smiling depression, a diverse range of compelling short stories, Tina Agassiz
- The patient doctor, Dr Ben Bravery
- The patient doctor [Kiosk], Dr Ben Bravery
- Trauma, healing your past to find freedom now, Pedram Shojai, O.M.D. and Nick Polizzi
- What my bones know, a memoir of healing from complex trauma, Stephanie Foo
- Choosing hope, the true story of the teacher who saved the lives of her children at Sandy Hook Elementary School, Kaitlin Roig-DeBellis with Robin Gaby Fisher
- Acute stress disorder, a handbook of theory, assessment, and treatment, Richard A. Bryant and Allison G. Harvey
- The perversion of loss, psychoanalytic perspectives on trauma, edited by Susan Levy and Alessandra Lemma
- Working with trauma, lessons from Bion and Lacan, Marilyn Charles
- Tense past, cultural essays in trauma and memory, edited by Paul Antze & Michael Lambek
- It didn't start with you, how inherited family trauma shapes who we are and how to end the cycle, Mark Wolynn
- Memory and trauma in international relations, theories, cases and debates, edited by Erica Resende and Dovile Budryte
- Trauma, the body and transformation, a narrative inquiry, edited by Kim Etherington
- Terror and the sublime in art and critical theory, from Auschwitz to Hiroshima to September 11, Gene Ray
- Dark matters, exploring the realm of psychic devastation, Ira Brenner
- The trauma of everyday life, Mark Epstein, MD
- Polysecure, attachment, trauma and consensual non-monogamy, Jessica Fern with a foreword by Eve Rickert and Nora Samaran
- Desire, a reckoning, Jessie Cole
- You're not broken, break free from trauma & reclaim your life, Dr Sarah Woodhouse
- Healing trauma, a pioneering program for restoring the wisdom of your body, Peter A. Levine
- It didn't start with you, how inherited family trauma shapes who we are and how to end the cycle, Mark Wolynn
- Finding the body in the mind, embodied memories, trauma, and depression, Marianne Leuzinger-Bohleber
- Worlds of hurt, reading the literatures of trauma, KalĂ Tal
- Trauma, a genealogy, Ruth Leys
- The inner world of trauma, archetypal defenses of the personal spirit, Donald Kalsched
- Stress and trauma, Patricia A. Resick
- Trauma, women's mental health, and social justice, pitfalls and possibilities, Emma Tseris
- Extremities, trauma, testimony, and community, edited by Nancy K. Miller and Jason Tougaw
- The past in the present, therapy enactments and the return of trauma, edited by David Mann and Valerie Cunningham
- Trauma and dreams, edited by Deirdre Barrett
- Notes made while falling, Jenn Ashworth
- Notes made while falling, Jenn Ashworth
- In an unspoken voice, how the body releases trauma and restores goodness, Peter A. Levine ; foreword by Gabor Mate
- Mourning sex, performing public memories, Peggy Phelan
- Collective narrative practice, responding to individuals, groups, and communities who have experienced trauma, David Denborough
- Traumatic experience in the unconscious life of groups, the fourth basic assumption: incohesion: aggregation/massification or (ba) I:A/M, Earl Hopper ; foreword by Malcolm Pines