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[Open Access] Anti‑capitalist subjectivity: considerations of fantasy,(in)action, and solidarity building. By Nick Malherbe
AbstractAnti-capitalist subjectivities are produced through politically generative refusals of the divisive, profit-oriented, and manageable subject positions made available by capitalism’s socio-symbolic order. Pushing back against liberal political theories which presume subjectivity to be a priori or coherent, this article employs psychoanalytic theory to grapple with the flowing, changing, patterned, and disjointed nature of anti-capitalist subject… Read more
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April 25, 2026 Therapy and Social Change Conference. Solidarity Across Difference.
In an increasingly polarised world, how can we learn to engage across difference: with others, within ourselves, and within our communities? What do we have to bear—and what do we have to honour—in order to relate meaningfully and respectfully across the divides that shape our world? The 2026 TaSC Conference invites participants to explore how… Read more
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![[Video] Symposium: Suely Rolnik Deconstructs the Colonial Unconscious](https://psychoanalysisandsocialjustice.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/image-17.png?w=639)
[Video] Symposium: Suely Rolnik Deconstructs the Colonial Unconscious
In this public program, held at the Guggenheim Museum as part of “Under the Same Sun: Art from Latin America Today,” Pablo León de la Barra, Guggenheim UBS MAP Curator, Latin America, introduces a keynote address from Suely Rolnik titled “The Micropolitics of Thinking: Suggestions to those who seek to deprogram the colonial unconscious,” in… Read more
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February 27- When Therapists Become Activists: Embracing A Politicised Practice and Life.
Overview When Therapists Become Activists: Embracing A Politicised Practice and Life, A TaSC Seminar with Kim Loliya This workshop invites us to reimagine our roles — not as detached professionals, but as active participants in collective liberation. Together, we will explore how embracing a politicised practice can transform not only our clients’ lives, but our… Read more
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New Article: Gaza: rethinking and decolonizing mental health responses in humanitarian emergencies.
Audrey Mc Mahon, Haneefa Merchant, Salsabeel Alkhatib, Sabrah Khanyari,Tara Alami, Ebrahim Sader, Jude Nachabe, Joseph El-Khoury & Samah Jabr. ABSTRACTLongstanding armed conflicts generate distinctive psychological wounds, transforming collective bonds and reconfiguring individuals’ perceptions of identity, security, and trust, enduring. The occupied Palestinian territories exemplify this violence, as prolonged occupation has produced deep, systematic, and foreseeable… Read more

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