
Tragedy, Shame & Community Healing with George Boutros and Judy Saba
From Finding Sanctuary by HSH Initiative
April 6, 2026 · 36 min · Season 4 · Episode 60
About this episode
The episode discusses the themes of tragedy, shame, and the importance of community healing with insights from Judy Saba and George Boutros.
Judy Saba: Judy Saba is a cross-cultural psychologist with an extensive career working with the New South Wales Police and currently operates within a charity focused on domestic violence. Her career was kick-started over 30 years ago as one of the co-founders of the Maronite Counseling Services, where she played a pivotal role in community mental health support and understanding cultural nuances in psychological practice. George Boutros: George Boutros is a dedicated humanitarian and the co-...
People in this episode
Guests: Judy Saba, George Boutros
Topics covered
- community healing
- mental health
- domestic violence
- cross-cultural psychology
- humanitarian work
Keywords
- tragedy
- shame
- community healing
- mental health
- domestic violence
- cross-cultural psychology
- humanitarian
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: New South Wales Police, Maronite Counseling Services, charity focused on domestic violence
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