Supporting Communities Through State-Sanctioned Violence: Resources for Therapists and Community Members
The trauma we're witnessing isn't abstract. It's unfolding in real time across our communities. ICE operations have resulted in fatal shootings, family separations, and the systematic terrorization of entire neighborhoods. As trauma therapists, we know that state-sanctioned violence doesn't just harm individuals directly targeted - it reverberates through families, workplaces, schools, and social networks, creating layers of collective trauma that require collective response.
We've compiled resources, tools, and immediate action steps for therapists working with impacted communities and for anyone seeking ways to respond with solidarity and skill.
What's Inside This Resource Guide:
Grounding Practices for Acute Dysregulation
Rapid Response & Legal Support
Community-Based Healing Approaches
Evidence-Based Research
Therapist Education
We Don't Heal Alone
Trauma therapists understand something fundamental: healing isn't an individual process. It's relational, communal, and requires both immediate safety and long-term solidarity. The violence we're witnessing demands more than clinical intervention. It requires us to show up as whole people, with our skills, our presence, and our commitment to communities under siege.
Whether you're a therapist supporting clients directly impacted by enforcement actions, an mental health educator noticing trauma responses in your classrooms, or a community member looking for concrete ways to respond - these resources are for you. Use what serves. Share what helps. And remember: your nervous system needs tending too. Witnessing state violence is traumatizing work.
We're here. We're not going anywhere. And we're committed to supporting therapists and communities through what's unfolding with skill, resources, and unflinching solidarity.
This post was originally published on the 16th February, 2026.