Inside the Campaign to Blacklist ‘Zionist’ Therapists

In March of this year, a therapist on a professional listserv in Chicago passed on a request by a potential patient seeking a therapist who was “a Zionist,” because the patient was dealing with feelings about the “current geopolitical climate.” Many mental health practitioners rely on such online groups to make and accept referrals for patients. It’s common for the request to indicate a preference for a therapist of a particular ethnicity, gender, religion, or age range.

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But what happened after this request was made on the Facebook group Chicago Anti-Racist Therapists was not at all common. When therapists responded by putting their names forward on the listserv, one member took action. She announced to the group: “I’ve put together a list of therapists/practices with Zionist affiliations that we should avoid referring clients to.” The listmaker, Heba Ibrahim-Joudeh, added: “Please feel free to contribute additional names as I’m certain there are more out there.” 

Contribute to this blacklist they did. 

Ed Morrissey

The blatant anti-Semitism of this effort is bad enough, but also patently obvious. The more insidious issue, Satel writes, is the attempt to transform psychotherapy into political re-education. She calls it "critical social justice therapy," and it's terrifying -- especially with the history of how authoritarians have used mental illness as a cover for silencing dissent. 

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