Description
In this episode of "Facing the Moment," we dive into the complex terrain of conflict, exploring its roots, impact, and transformative potential. Host Toufic Hakim, PhD, engages in a conversation with Chady Rahme, PhD, a professor of philosophy and psychology, IFS-trained psychotherapist, and expert in conflict mediation. Together, they discuss the nature of conflict, the role of fear, identity, and culture, and how trauma shapes responses to conflict. Chady shares his personal journey of navigating the challenges of civil war in Lebanon and his work with refugees and communities affected by violence. The episode offers insights into fostering compassion, humility, and resilience and highlights the importance of self-awareness and community in transforming conflicts into opportunities for growth. Join us for this inspiring and thought-provoking discussion on how to face conflict with courage, hope, and humanity. Support this podcast. Your donation supports production, outreach, and the continuation of meaningful conversations on Facing the Moment. www.foundationIFS.org/support