Healing-Centred Transformation

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Product details

  • ISBN 9781788607742
  • Dimensions: 140 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 17 Jun 2025
  • Publisher: Practical Inspiration Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Healing-Centred Design is a transformation framework, rooted in trauma-informed practice.

It blends systemic, creative and reflective approaches, helping future-makers to design lasting change.

You can,

  • Evolve difficult life experiences into powerful leadership qualities
  • Create replenishing work despite adversity
  • Make brilliant things happen

Social change designer Kerry Tottingham lives with chronic pain but hates the idea of a limited life. So, with her sister-led company A Brilliant Thing CIC, she created Healing-Centred Design and uses it everyday to dismantle inequality and channel positive power, enabling everyone to do brilliant things.

'In a world that is increasingly individualistic it can be challenging to access a sense of safety and connection. This book creates a wonderfully accessible and reassuring framework that is truly inspiring, compassionate and much needed.' - Dr Sula Windgassen PhD MSc, Health Psychologist and Director of Mind Body Blossom Clinical Health Psychology practice

Kerry Tottingham, co-director of A Brilliant Thing CIC, specializes in social change through creative coaching, co-production, and innovation practices, collaborating with national funders, NHS and nonprofits to drive systemic change. A certified leadership coach, Kerry drew on her own experience of chronic pain to develop the Healing-Centred Design framework, blending trauma-informed practice and systems thinking to promote social justice.

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