The goal of his work, which begins with group dialogues and leads to transformative action, is to foster the practice and theory of healthy multicultural and multi-ethnic democracies. Termed in English “transformational social therapy” or TST (French: thérapie sociale), this work aims to transform institutions by helping people address the hatred and violence that separate them and prevent them from working together. Both symbolic and physical, this violence inhibits democracy and lends support to fear-based, authoritarian regimes. Rojzman has worked toward institutional and social change in the fields of education, social work, criminal justice, and conflict resolution. This work has taken him to most European countries, the United States, North Africa, Rwanda, Central and Latin America.