PTSD

CMBM: The US-based NGO helping treat Israelis with PTSD

CMBM is planning a professional training program (PTP), to be followed by an advanced training program (ATP) in which it will train and certify hundreds of professionals.

PTSD patients find relief through hyperbaric oxygen therapy treatment

The sharp drop in oxygen levels sparks stem cells in the brain to proliferate, and then repair the damage that had been done to the brain.

By LINDA GRADSTEIN
25/02/2024

Trauma specialist Mooli Lahad aids thousands of evacuees

Mooli Lahad has pioneered a unique method that has gained international acclaim for preventing and treating post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). 

By SHULA KOPF
25/02/2024

1 out of 4 Israelis used addictive substances since Oct. 7

A recent report by the Israeli Center for Addiction and Mental Health indicates that two months after the outbreak of the Swords of Iron War, 1 in 4 Israelis uses addictive substances increasingly.

By JOSH ARONSON
25/02/2024

Feminist, Zionist organization unveils programs to build Israeli resilience

The programs target self-awareness, the ability for self-defense, increasing positive self-image and interpersonal skills which, when combined, are supposed to result in increased resilience.

Trauma unveiled: Insights into Israeli society post-October 7

The uniqueness to trauma in Israel is indeed unique and even historic because there are multiple sources of trauma affecting society at the same time.

By GIL LEWINSKY
24/02/2024

Nation in trauma: Israelis battle PTSD following October 7 massacre

There are about 16,000 registered psychologists in Israel. Some 5,000 provide services in the public sector. This is far from what is needed.

By SHLOMO MAITAL
23/02/2024

Israeli society traumatized since October 7, expert says

October 7 taught us the importance of community support, says Metiv founder Dr. Danny Brom

23/02/2024

Jews and Arabs suffering from emotional distress since October 7

A joint study by the University of Haifa and Shalvata Mental Health Center shows that although Jews and Arabs are suffering from emotional distress, many cannot access psychological help

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