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Releasing Our Burdens

A Guide to Healing Individual, Ancestral, and Collective Trauma

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Releasing Our Burdens

De : Thomas Hübl, Richard Schwartz PhD
Lu par : Tim Lounibos, Deanna Anthony, Dominique Franceschi, Noah Michael Levine, Sanya Simmons, William Slammon
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"The authors’ definition of trauma is valuably broad and complex, and their concepts are unpacked in nonjudgmental terms. It’s a solid addition to the rising tide of literature on trauma."—Publishers Weekly

A groundbreaking collaboration between Dr. Richard Schwartz, founder of Internal Family Systems (IFS), and Dr. Thomas Hübl, renowned teacher and trauma healing facilitator, on healing individual, ancestral, and collective trauma to reclaim resilience and transform our world

We often view trauma as a personal wound to heal on our own—but trauma is rarely just an individual issue. It is shaped by ancestral burdens passed down through generations and by the collective pain we experience from the world around us. Beloved teachers Richard Schwartz and Thomas Hübl bring together their wisdom to chart a new path forward that addresses these deeper layers of wounding, so we can heal ourselves, our communities, and our world.

In this powerful book, Hübl and Schwartz help us understand why individual trauma cannot be separated from the legacies of shared past and present traumas. The authors explore their respective approaches to trauma healing and how these modalities can work together. Schwartz is the creator of IFS, a highly effective, evidence-based therapeutic approach that teaches that we all contain many parts—and also have an undamaged, healing Self. Hübl has done powerful work on trauma healing, particularly collectively and in groups. Together, they offer methods and practices that help us begin to:

• Release beliefs and emotions that no longer serve us

• Break cycles of harm

• Expand our awareness

• Become more compassionate and curious as we heal

A chapter from Fatimah Finney, a licensed mental health counselor and a trainer at the IFS Institute, helps us apply these methods to the wounds caused by social injustices, such as racial bias and oppression. Through this work, Hübl shares, “We can unload the burden and create a more flourishing world.”

©2025 Thomas Hübl, Richard Schwartz, PhD (P)2025 Sounds True
Développement personnel Psychologie Psychologie et psychiatrie Santé mentale
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    “A lantern that illuminates the complex path of healing layered trauma.”—Dr. Mariel Buqué, bestselling author of Break the Cycle

    “A deeply integrative work that resonates with the truth that trauma does not live only in the individual, but in families, communities, and cultures. Richard Schwartz and Thomas Hübl offer an accessible roadmap for healing that honors both the psychological and somatic dimensions of trauma.”—Peter A. Levine, PhD, author of Waking the Tiger and Healing Trauma, developer of Somatic Experiencing®

    “Richard Schwartz and Thomas Hübl show us that our pain is inherited, collective, and relational—and so is our healing.”—Dr. Becky Kennedy, New York Times bestselling author of Good Inside

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