The Role of Massage Therapy in Addressing Collective and Intergenerational Trauma

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The impact of trauma often manifests in the body as chronic pain or tension.
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“Collective trauma is a hidden wound that shapes our worldview, often without us even knowing it exists,” writes Thomas Hübl in Healing Collective Trauma: A Process for Integrating Our Intergenerational and Cultural Wounds. His observation underscores how collective trauma not only affects individuals, but reverberates through entire communities, shaping behaviors and relationships across generations.

“While massage intervention focuses on individual healing, we also know that individual healing is a foundation needed to strengthen communities.” — Dr. Jennifer Esala

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