Khader, NJoudeh, JPool, JBunsie, ZFong Clarke, STurner, NTudor, K2026-01-062026-01-062025-12-09Psychotherapy and Politics International, ISSN: 1476-9263 (Print); 1556-9195 (Online), Auckland University of Technology (AUT) Library, 23(3), 1-24. doi: 10.24135/ppi.v23i3.121476-92631556-9195http://hdl.handle.net/10292/20437This article, written by members of the group ‘Transactional Analysis and Palestine’, offers seven individual but related reflections on psychotherapy—the field, its practice, and its practitioners— in the context of the genocide in Gaza, and the work of the group to date. It discusses silence, colonisation, decolonising psychotherapy, dissociation, and power, and ends with some reflections on the purpose, structure, and process of the group, and on allyship.Copyright (c) 2025 Nada Khader, Jinan Joudeh, Julia Pool, Zaynab Bunsie, Sophie Fong Clarke, Nicole Turner, and Keith Tudor. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.5203 Clinical and Health Psychology52 PsychologyRehabilitation1103 Clinical Sciences1606 Political Science4408 Political science5203 Clinical and health psychology5205 Social and personality psychologySpeaking to Silence: Palestine, Psychotherapy, and Transactional AnalysisJournal ArticleOpenAccess10.24135/ppi.v23i3.12