This diagram presents a comprehensive cyclical model illustrating the complex journey from conflict and trauma to reconciliation, highly relevant for professionals in child health and social care. It meticulously details an inward spiral of emotional and reactive stages such as aggression, injury, pain, shock, denial, panic, anger, and the suppression of grief and fears, followed by an outward spiral of healing and restorative justice. Key restorative phases include mourning, accepting loss, re-humanizing the ‘enemy,’ surrender, choice to forgive, and establishing justice through admitting guilt, public apology, historical review, negotiation, and joint planning, culminating in reconciliation, providing a systemic framework for trauma-responsive guidance.

