We question the "universality" of the theories that come from western experience.
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“If I Must Die” Community Conversation Highlight
In a clarifying and deeply needed moment from this gathering, Samah Jabr challenges the assumption embedded in many Western healing frameworks: the belief in a universal human experience detached from context.
She speaks to how Western psychiatric models often presume that suffering looks the same everywhere, that trauma can be...
“If I Must Die” Community Conversation Highlight
In a clarifying and deeply needed moment from this gathering, Samah Jabr challenges the assumption embedded in many Western healing frameworks: the belief in a universal human experience detached from context.
She speaks to how Western psychiatric models often presume that suffering looks the same everywhere, that trauma can be diagnosed, categorized, and treated through standardized lenses. But for Palestinians living under ongoing occupation, harm is not an isolated event in the past. It is structural. Political. Continuous. To treat it as a personal disorder divorced from history is to misname it.
Dr. Jabr reminds us that culture, land, faith, and collective memory shape how pain is understood and how healing becomes possible. Healing modalities must emerge from lived reality, not be imposed upon it.
Her words land with precision: there is no universal template for suffering, and there is no culturally neutral pathway to repair. To heal justly, we must honor the context from which pain arises.
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Underneath the urgency to change, there is often self hatred