Neuroscientist Talma Hendler explains how brain structures and systems go out of whack due to extreme stress, and the importance of rebalancing ourselves
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There is no escaping the sheer horror, pain and trauma in mixed-media works on paper, in which even the brightest colors are overshadowed by the blackness of Saturday, October 7
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Suleiman, 12, who was hit by a car while riding his bicycle, undergoes extremely rare operation after his ligaments were broken, base of skull severed from spine's top vertebra

Shock trauma pioneer Prof. Avi Rivkind of Hadassah and infection control expert Dr. Khetam Hussein of Rambam inspired by Israeli medicine, hope for unity on Independence Day

Australian trauma psychologist Esther Takac's new film focuses on four bereaved family members on both sides of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict

Ukrainian first lady hails cooperation between her country and Israel on mental health issues, as Ukrainian psychologists and therapists visit Israel to learn trauma treatment

A history of treating victims of wars and the Holocaust has provided Israelis with extensive experience in handling psychological suffering

Among the injured are several fourth-grade students whose classmates and teachers were shot dead; 8-year-old Jeremiah Lennon feared he would be killed if he went back to school

In 'Ganef,' streaming via the Manhattan Short Film Festival through Oct. 3, Sophie McShera plays a London housekeeper challenged by her employer, who survived Auschwitz

After veteran with PTSD self-immolates in apparent protest against Defense Ministry, treatment options come under intense scrutiny

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