Therapy

Israeli hospital's 'groundbreaking' studies could lessen treatments, reduce prostate cancer risks

A groundbreaking study at Rabin Medical Center suggests prostate cancer patients may need only two radiation doses, potentially revolutionizing treatment.

Radiation accelerator at Davidoff Center - Rabin Medical Center.
New Shlomi initiative uses sensory cues and soft architecture to support recovery from trauma.

Shlomi initiative uses sensory design, soft architecture to support trauma recovery in children

The writer with Roberto Casarotto during the interview.

Dancing for health in museums with dance activist Roberto Casarotto - interview

CENTRAL TO Israel’s push is its effort to influence the rapidly expanding ecosystem of AI-powered chatbots.

New remote program helps cancer patients overcome memory, focus hurdles


Mental health teachings in Jewish tradition - opinion

Even in the midst of the greatest darkness, we are given the capacity and the Divine providence to find hope in our situation for a better future.

 People take cover inside a public bomb shelter after a siren is sounded, in October, in Kiryat Shmona, a city now nearly totallly evacuated due to attacks from Hezbollah in Lebanon. After October 7, and amid the ongoing military action, we know how much our mental health as been impacted.

Israel-Hamas War: The psychological benefits of keeping a routine

Almost everyone’s routine has been disrupted since the onset of the war. Mental health experts underscore how important routine is for one’s emotional health.

 POUR YOURSELF a cup of coffee (or tea) and get the week going.

Amid Israel-Hamas war, youth turn to art for therapeutic help

Art in a war zone is not a panacea, but it can be a means of nurturing emotional well-being and assist in the healing process.

 Children paint as a means to express their feelings during wartime

Even mental health professionals are impacted by Oct. 7 trauma

The attack of October 7, and the intentional dissemination of graphic content by Hamas, brought into sharp relief the extended reach of such trauma.

 A SEASONED psychiatrist from Connecticut, Dr. Ilan Fogel, found his visit to Israel unexpectedly extended as he felt compelled to help those traumatized by the war.

How the Gaza war is affecting Israeli children - opinion

Trauma can have serious effects on us all, particularly on youth. Emunah is determined to ensure that Israel’s children and their families have the tools they need to heal.

Israeli children wearing face masks make their way to school in Tzfat on their first day back to classes on November 1, 2020

Educational psychologists said to be needed more than ever

Major reform is needed as a result of the war, after 20 years of neglect, underfunding, and inadequate manpower.

 People gather and light candles to remember the victims who were murdered by Hamas militants at Dizengoff Square in Tel Aviv, October 17, 2023.

Amid Israel-Hamas war, Jerusalem food truck becomes a therapeutic oasis

Much more than an upscale food truck, Brunch has become a sort of therapeutic oasis. “Everyone living in Israel now needs a moment to decompress in order to keep going forward.”

 IN BRUNCH.

Health fund psychologists, private therapists to get government grants

The huge numbers of traumatized Israelis who were wounded, lost loved ones, homes, and businesses on October 7 need emotional support and therapy.

 People gather and light candles to remember the victims who were murdered by Hamas militants at Dizengoff Square in Tel Aviv, October 17, 2023.

Israel-Hamas War: English-speaking orgs. providing emotional support

When we are stressed, most of us prefer to communicate in our native language, whether we’ve been in Israel for weeks, months, or decades. 

 SOME MAY feel overwhelmed because a spouse is serving in the IDF reserves (Illustrative).

Israeli victims of Hamas terror have trauma that may never heal

HEALTH AFFAIRS: The psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, and other clinicians can suggest and try out a patchwork of therapies. Some victims may never be healed.

 SHARON ALONI-CUNIO, 34, holds her twins Yuli Cunio, 3, and Emma Cunio, 3, at Schneider Children’s Medical Center after their release by Hamas.