Book Review – Trauma Through a Child’s Eyes
Trauma Through a Child’s Eyes offers a compassionate look at how trauma is held in a child’s nervous system, and how healing can unfold through attuned, body-based support. Blending accessible theory with practical guidance, Peter Levine and Maggie Kline provide caregivers with tools to better understand—and respond to—children’s experiences of distress, resilience, and recovery.
Three Pathways to Coherence: Internal, Relational, and Environmental Practices
Coherence is not a fixed state but a capacity we can return to. This piece explores three pathways—internal, relational, and environmental—that support nervous system regulation and a deeper sense of alignment.
What It Feels Like to Sit with an Exceptional Practitioner
What skilled attunement feels like from the inside.
Shamanic Healing vs Modern Trauma Therapy: Two Paths to Releasing Shock
Explore how shamanic healing and modern trauma therapy approach shock and disconnection. Discover their key differences, surprising similarities, and how both aim to restore balance, wholeness, and a sense of self after overwhelming experiences.
My 7 Best Pre-Verbal Trauma Books
A mixture of books which cover pre-verbal trauma themes and healing modalities.
Movement, Landscape, and Collective Resilience
A Research Study in Nervous System–Led Production




