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July 5, 12, 18 & 26, 2026 • 9:00 – 11:0am PDT (find your local time)
Decolonial Mental Health Practice:
Clinical & Ethical Insights from Palestine, Part 2
This second part of the series deepens our collective exploration of decolonial mental health practice through clinically grounded, ethically engaged, and politically conscious modules drawn from Dr. Samah Jabr’s decades of psychiatric work in Palestine.
Building on Liberation Psychology and trauma-informed frameworks, this section turns toward the lived realities of violence, humiliation, gendered oppression, and childhood under chronic political instability—while continuing to question dominant psychological paradigms and their limits.
Palestine here is not a distant case study, but a living context of knowledge production, ethical struggle, and clinical insight.
This is a dialogical and analytically rigorous workshop incorporating:
Clinical vignettes drawn from Palestinian contexts; Selected video excerpts to stimulate critical reflection; Large-group plenary discussions; Structured small-group analytical work; Collective synthesis and facilitated dialogue; Participants are encouraged to engage reflexively, examine their positionality, and consider the ethical and political dimensions of their professional roles.
Intended Audience
Mental health professionals, clinicians in training, psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, humanitarian practitioners, academics, and human rights advocates working in conflict-affected and structurally violent contexts.Â
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