With unresolved trauma the past is always present and the experience of overwhelming life events can alter our perceptions of both time and space. A fractal vision of trauma, views our individual human experiences, relationships and families as an integral part of a much greater whole which includes nature, culture and historical context. We live in a fractal universe and time itself is a fractal phenomenon. What time is it really ...in our lives, family, career, culture, and on our planet? This second volume of, Trauma: Time, Space and Fractals, explores the role of linear and non-linear time and perception of time in understanding the causes, experience and healing of individual, family and collective trauma.