Remaining in Light: Iranians Search for Solace and Well-Being
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Remaining in Light: Iranians Search for Solace and Well-Being

5 SEPTEMBER, 2025 • By Malu Halasa

As more countries turn rogue and the mental health of populations are affected, salutary lessons come from Iran. Depression there is at an all time high and in the aftermath of the Women Life Freedom protests some people feel a sense of hopelessness. Iranian doctors, psychotherapists, and human rights advocates in exile explore new horizons in talk therapy and combat despair in lives blighted by authoritarianism.

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Malu Halasa

Malu Halasa , ,Literary Editor at The Markaz Review,  is a London-based writer, journalist, and editor with a focus on Palestine, Iran, and Syria. She is the curator of Art of the Palestinian Poster at the P21 Gallery, as part the Shubbak: A... Read more

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