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