TMR 53
OUT OF OUR MINDS

- TMR 53
- Editorial
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.
- TMR 53
- CENTERPIECE

Trauma After Gaza
Joelle M. Abi-Rached reflects on the failures of psychiatry and psychiatric language in addressing the trauma arising from mass violence.
September 5, 2025 • By Joelle Abi-Rached- TMR 53
- Art & Photography

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.
September 5, 2025 • By Jordan ElgrablyMORE FROM THIS ISSUE

The UN’s Special Rapporteur on Food, Michael Fakhri, on Gaza
Lina Mounzer interviews UN Special Rapporteur Michael Fakhri on Gaza, food and famine.
5 SEPTEMBER, 2025 • BY LINA MOUNZER
Why Wouldn’t We Go Mad? Sudan’s War, Displacement, Illusions
A former volunteer in Khartoum questions if "madness" is an illness or a rational response in a trauma-ridden country.
5 SEPTEMBER, 2025 • BY ROBERT BOCIAGA
A Safe Place
A Christian woman in solitary confinement in a Pakistani prison is recognized as a voice of reason, even though others view her as mad.
5 SEPTEMBER, 2025 • BY FARAH AHAMED
The Intersection
A drink at a pub, a conversation about psychoanalysis, madness, despair and pain—an encounter.
5 SEPTEMBER, 2025 • BY AYçA ÇUBUKçU
The Midday Ghoul
Inspired by a famous Libyan folktale, “Azouz il-Gayla,” the tale intends to discipline children to keep them from playing outside during nap time.
5 SEPTEMBER, 2025 • BY SAFA ELNAILI
I Don’t Have Time For This Right Now
Fourteen million people have been displaced from Sudan due to the war, finding joy in life between the Hilo and the Murr.
5 SEPTEMBER, 2025 • BY REAL BAKHIT
Remaining in Light: Iranians Search for Solace and Well-Being
Iranian doctors, psychotherapists, and exiled human rights advocates are exploring new talk therapy methods to combat despair amid authoritarianism.
5 SEPTEMBER, 2025 • BY MALU HALASA
All the Old Fears
Mohammad Rabie conducts a poignant self-examination, reflecting on a lifetime of fear from childhood to adulthood and its impact on his life.
5 SEPTEMBER, 2025 • BY MOHAMMAD RABIE