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Navigating the Therapist’s Role in the Face of Palestine-Israel feat. Tamara Sharifov, LCSW

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Join us as we delve into the complex intersection of therapy, activism, and the ongoing siege on Palestine with our guest, Tamara Sharifov, LCSW.

With over a decade of experience spanning from clinical psychology, humanitarian work, academia, conflict resolution, and advocacy. Tamara brings a unique perspective to the table. Through our discussion, we explore the therapist's role in navigating humanitarian crises and global conflict, the integration of personal values, and the downsides of maintaining a neutral stance. Tamara shares insights from her diverse background, touching on trauma-informed care, social justice in therapy, and the disappointing lack of support from professional organizations during moments of injustice. Join the conversation as we discuss the importance of acknowledging human rights, challenging traditional narratives, and the personal and professional implications of taking a stance. Whether you're a therapist, activist, peacebuilder, or interested in further knowledge regarding the current crisis in Palestine, this episode offers valuable insights into the nuanced landscape of therapeutic practice in the face of conflict.

Notes:

Tamara holds both a Masters in Clinical Social Work, from the University of Chicago School of Social Service Administration, and a Second Masters degree in Conflict Management and Resolution from the Joan B. Kroc School of Peace Studies, ar the University of San Diego - With her thesis titled "For the Fate of Palestine - A Case Against Realist Theory in Global Diplomacy. Which critiqued the usage of current government-to-Government negotiation techniques within the Israeli-Palestinian context.

Resources to get started:

News Outlets and Think Tanks

Democracy Now

Al Jazeera

Foreign Affairs

The Middle East Institute

United States Institute of Peace

Books

100 Year War - Rashid Khalidi

Politics of Disposition - Edward W. Said

On Palestine - Ilan Pappe & Noam Chomsky

Rethinking the Holocaust - Yehuda Bauer

Year Zero of the Arab-Israeli Conflict 1929 - Hillel Cohen

Palestine... Its Something Colonial - Hatem Bazian

If you have a burning question or comment, find us @burningthecouch on all major social platforms.

  continue reading

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Content provided by Dr. Panicha McGuire, LMFT, RPT & Micaela Magazzu-Alaman, LMFT, Dr. Panicha McGuire, LMFT, RPT, and Micaela Magazzu-Alaman. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Dr. Panicha McGuire, LMFT, RPT & Micaela Magazzu-Alaman, LMFT, Dr. Panicha McGuire, LMFT, RPT, and Micaela Magazzu-Alaman or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Join us as we delve into the complex intersection of therapy, activism, and the ongoing siege on Palestine with our guest, Tamara Sharifov, LCSW.

With over a decade of experience spanning from clinical psychology, humanitarian work, academia, conflict resolution, and advocacy. Tamara brings a unique perspective to the table. Through our discussion, we explore the therapist's role in navigating humanitarian crises and global conflict, the integration of personal values, and the downsides of maintaining a neutral stance. Tamara shares insights from her diverse background, touching on trauma-informed care, social justice in therapy, and the disappointing lack of support from professional organizations during moments of injustice. Join the conversation as we discuss the importance of acknowledging human rights, challenging traditional narratives, and the personal and professional implications of taking a stance. Whether you're a therapist, activist, peacebuilder, or interested in further knowledge regarding the current crisis in Palestine, this episode offers valuable insights into the nuanced landscape of therapeutic practice in the face of conflict.

Notes:

Tamara holds both a Masters in Clinical Social Work, from the University of Chicago School of Social Service Administration, and a Second Masters degree in Conflict Management and Resolution from the Joan B. Kroc School of Peace Studies, ar the University of San Diego - With her thesis titled "For the Fate of Palestine - A Case Against Realist Theory in Global Diplomacy. Which critiqued the usage of current government-to-Government negotiation techniques within the Israeli-Palestinian context.

Resources to get started:

News Outlets and Think Tanks

Democracy Now

Al Jazeera

Foreign Affairs

The Middle East Institute

United States Institute of Peace

Books

100 Year War - Rashid Khalidi

Politics of Disposition - Edward W. Said

On Palestine - Ilan Pappe & Noam Chomsky

Rethinking the Holocaust - Yehuda Bauer

Year Zero of the Arab-Israeli Conflict 1929 - Hillel Cohen

Palestine... Its Something Colonial - Hatem Bazian

If you have a burning question or comment, find us @burningthecouch on all major social platforms.

  continue reading

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