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Kavit Tural Sumud

My research involves what you do when you can't go back, but you must stay alive--as a trauma survivor. I treat complex post traumatic stress disorder (CPTSD) survivors with respect, love, and dignity and work to develop alternative therapies that bypass the western biomedical model of psychiatry. 

To do that, I take a Mad Studies/Decolonizing perspective to how we understand CPTSD using radical, psychospiritual approaches to healing that allow for full access to the bodymindspirits of trauma survivors. I develop secular and spiritual approaches to understanding trauma, although primarily I focus on using Islamic Psychology and Sufism to help Muslim trauma survivors on the Muslim periphery in the Global South as part of a larger project to contribute to an activist literature on Critical Muslim Geographies.


 

Contact Information
kavit.sumud@uky.edu
822 Patterson Office Tower
Education
BA in Geography (University of Washington)
Research Interests
  • Islamic Studies
  • Islamic mysticism and Sufi movements in the early and modern periods
  • Postcolonial/Decolonial Studies
  • Global South Studies
  • Trauma Literature and Trauma Studies
  • Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
  • Stigma and discrimination; gender; mental health; disability; health data sciences
  • Psychology of belief
  • Moral Psychology
  • ethics; metaethics; normative ethics; moral psychology; action theory; feminist philosophy
  • Many-Body Quantum Mechanics
  • affect studies and theory
Affiliations
  • Geography