This is a letter exchange between two mothers — one living in Gaza, one in safety — writing across war and impossible distance. It captures the collapse of the clinical frame, the limits of Western psychology, and the power of maternal love as resistance. In the rubble of theory, what remains is the raw work of witnessing — naming, refusing erasure, and holding one another through words. The post Mothering Through Genocide by Helena Vissing and Heba Al-Turk appeared first on ROOM A Sket...| ROOM A Sketchbook for Analytic Action