OUT OF OUR MINDS

Why <em>Out of Our Minds</em>?
  • Editorial
10 September 2025

Why Out of Our Minds?

Our senior editor in Beirut, Lina Mounzer, relates intimately to the theme of TMR 53, having experienced civil war in Beirut.

  • CENTERPIECE
Trauma After Gaza

Trauma After Gaza

Joelle M. Abi-Rached reflects on the failures of psychiatry and psychiatric language in addressing the trauma arising from mass violence.

5 September 2025 • By Joelle Abi-Rached
  • Art & Photography
Sara Shamma — Cleaving the World in Two

Sara Shamma — Cleaving the World in Two

After living in London and Beirut, Sara Shamma returned to Damascus, where her hyperrealistic paintings reflect the chaos of today’s world.

5 September 2025 • By Jordan Elgrably

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