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The Art of
Collective
Integration

with David Young

The signs of polarization seem
to be everywhere.

Whether in politics, communities, organizations, or families, we sense these divisions. It can feel overwhelming. Fear and blame permeate personal relationships, neighborhoods, workplaces and society at large. It feels like we are no longer “all in this together.” Our sense of safety and belonging is being challenged. 

But what if polarization is more than a clash of opinions, perspectives or values? 

The Art of Collective Integration is a method for addressing fragmented and polarized environments.

The Art of Collective Integration (ACI) helps process blame, fear, or a sense of hopelessness in polarized settings so that we cultivate the feeling that we are “all in this together.” Drawing on practices and principles of mindfulness, systems thinking, relational attunement and developmental trauma healing, ACI teaches us how to bring collectives of people back into relationship. 

Would you like to learn how?

Imagine entering a charged conversation and staying grounded, clear, and open. Instead of reacting from fear, you sense what’s happening beneath the surface—and help others reconnect.

The Art of Collective Integration Mini-Course (ACI) teaches how to:
 

  • Stay coherent amid polarization

  • Transform tension into understanding

  • Engage courageously with difference

  • Hold space where truth and belonging can coexist

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What Is Collective Healing?

Hosted by Matthew Green. Produced by J'aime Rothbard. 

Join Matthew Green and David Young as they dive into the mechanisms of polarization, the significance of grief, and the potential for societal transformation through collective healing. David draws us into his comprehension that collective healing is not just about the sum of individuals but about understanding and attuning to the collective as a single entity. He discusses his approaches to dealing with polarization by giving individuals ways to address social polarization within their own bodies, which in turn can reduce the overall charge in the collective system. David shares insights from his background, including his experiences as a martial artist and a certified mindfulness teacher, and outlines the importance of small groups of committed individuals in healing collective issues.

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