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Dr. Sadeq Rahimi’s research and publication interests have covered diverse aspects of culture, health and subjectivity ranging from collective self-esteem and perception of racism to schizophrenia and culture, political subjectivity, radicalization, clinical trials, behavioral economics, and artificial intelligence. He has worked as a clinician and cultural consultant with victims of torture and trauma and asylum seekers for many years, as well as done health and ethnographic research with these populations since 1997.