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The Trauma & Grief Pillar

Kintsugi
Golden Repair

“Cracks aren't flaws. They're part of your story.”

The Concept

What Kintsugi means

Kintsugi is the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with veins of gold. The cracks are not hidden. They are honored — made part of the beauty, part of the story. What was broken becomes stronger, more itself, through the repair.

In the work

How Kintsugi
shapes therapy

In trauma and grief work, kintsugi becomes a frame. We don’t erase what happened. Using evidence-based CBT and cognitive processing therapy, we learn to carry it differently — until the scars are no longer the whole story, but part of a life that still gets to move forward.

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story behind Kintsugi

Explore the deeper meaning of this 500-year-old craft and how it quietly guides trauma and grief therapy.

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