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How can activists avoid burn-out? Staying committed with self-care, with Mustafa Jayyousi

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How can we take care of our mental health while sustaining activism? How can we find strength in our struggles?


In this episode, we sit down with Palestinian psychotherapist and activist Mustafa Jayyousi, who specialises in trauma therapy for those facing systemic oppression and mental health care for activists. Mustafa shares his approach to helping activists manage trauma, build resilience, and avoid burnout through workshops designed to support long-term social justice work. He discusses his journey into activism, shaped by his personal experiences, and how he balances his roles as a father and an activist while maintaining close connections to his family in Palestine.


We also explore Mustafa’s thoughts on “decolonising” mental health and how breaking from Western frameworks has allowed him and his clients to find more culturally rooted, communal methods of healing.


To make sure you never miss a Third Culture Therapy session, download the pod on your favourite platform and watch us on YouTube here and Instagram here.


If you’d like to support us further, please consider donating to our Patreon here.


And to stay connected with Mustafa’s work, you can follow him on Instagram or his website


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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How can we take care of our mental health while sustaining activism? How can we find strength in our struggles?


In this episode, we sit down with Palestinian psychotherapist and activist Mustafa Jayyousi, who specialises in trauma therapy for those facing systemic oppression and mental health care for activists. Mustafa shares his approach to helping activists manage trauma, build resilience, and avoid burnout through workshops designed to support long-term social justice work. He discusses his journey into activism, shaped by his personal experiences, and how he balances his roles as a father and an activist while maintaining close connections to his family in Palestine.


We also explore Mustafa’s thoughts on “decolonising” mental health and how breaking from Western frameworks has allowed him and his clients to find more culturally rooted, communal methods of healing.


To make sure you never miss a Third Culture Therapy session, download the pod on your favourite platform and watch us on YouTube here and Instagram here.


If you’d like to support us further, please consider donating to our Patreon here.


And to stay connected with Mustafa’s work, you can follow him on Instagram or his website


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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