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Philosophers in the Therapy Room
Dr Hora Zabarjadi Sar and Dr Sameema Zahra
19 episodes
6 days ago
"Philosophers in the Therapy Room" explores the intersection of philosophy and Psychotherapy/Counselling, through insightful discussions led by philosopher-practitioners Dr Hora Zabarjadi Sar and Dr Sameema Zahra. Delving into existential questions, ethical dilemmas, and the human psyche, each episode offers a unique blend of theoretical depth and practical wisdom. Join them on a journey of self-discovery, where philosophical insights illuminate the path to healing and personal growth. To know more about us, please visit our website: www.iasocare.de or contact us: counselling4u@iasocare.de
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"Philosophers in the Therapy Room" explores the intersection of philosophy and Psychotherapy/Counselling, through insightful discussions led by philosopher-practitioners Dr Hora Zabarjadi Sar and Dr Sameema Zahra. Delving into existential questions, ethical dilemmas, and the human psyche, each episode offers a unique blend of theoretical depth and practical wisdom. Join them on a journey of self-discovery, where philosophical insights illuminate the path to healing and personal growth. To know more about us, please visit our website: www.iasocare.de or contact us: counselling4u@iasocare.de
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Episode 11: ... and the time's rhythm now lies motionless, piling into an ever lasting present: A phenomenology of Trauma
Philosophers in the Therapy Room
1 hour 15 minutes 41 seconds
9 months ago
Episode 11: ... and the time's rhythm now lies motionless, piling into an ever lasting present: A phenomenology of Trauma

What happens when time itself breaks? When trauma strikes, it is not merely an event but a rupture in self-temporalization—a fracture in the very way we experience time. In this episode, we turn to phenomenology and Bergsonian philosophy to explore how trauma shatters the flow of lived time, leaving the past piled into an everlasting present.

Drawing on Husserl’s internal time-consciousness, we examine how trauma fixates the past on a moment that refuses to recede, freezing the subject in an unassimilable past. Meanwhile, Bergson’s notion of pure memory and habitual memory helps us understand why traumatic experience resists integration: instead of passing into the virtual reservoir of memory, it remains actualized, replayed, and embodied as raw sensations.

Through this lens, we ask: How does trauma distort the horizon of possibilities, severing one’s ability to anticipate the future? What does it mean to live trapped within the broken hourglass of time, where experience no longer flows but solidifies into an eternal now? And can phenomenology offer a way to restore movement to time, allowing the self to re-engage with the world beyond the moment of rupture?

Philosophers in the Therapy Room
"Philosophers in the Therapy Room" explores the intersection of philosophy and Psychotherapy/Counselling, through insightful discussions led by philosopher-practitioners Dr Hora Zabarjadi Sar and Dr Sameema Zahra. Delving into existential questions, ethical dilemmas, and the human psyche, each episode offers a unique blend of theoretical depth and practical wisdom. Join them on a journey of self-discovery, where philosophical insights illuminate the path to healing and personal growth. To know more about us, please visit our website: www.iasocare.de or contact us: counselling4u@iasocare.de