Nature is helping to offer respite to a nation in trauma
In the face of climate change and man-made conflict, Faygle Train of the Society for the Protection of Nature in Israel explains how the organisation provides a space where all communities unite to reconnect with wildlife
Nova survivors ‘horrified’ by fake viral suicide letter
An anonymous suicide letter purportedly by a Nova festival survivor was revealed as fake after being shared by many on social media
Jami creates resources to address Jewish community’s ‘deep psychological challenge’ since October 7
People will be able to access videos and a booklet online
Meet the brain expert making October 7 survivors smile again
In the aftermath of October 7, Dr Peter has been giving pioneering treatment to survivors of the massacre
Gila’s way to help prevent suicide in young people
Gila’s Way and Jami are providing the Jewish community with tools to prevent suicide among young people – and how to respond if it happens
No phones at bedtime, says teenage mental health expert
JTeen CEO says that parents need to put stricter boundaries in place
Widely reported 50 Nova suicides story ‘not correct’ says Israeli psychologist
A psychologist working with festivalgoers has deep concerns about survivors’ mental health
This Pesach, one in four people at your Seder will be struggling with their mental health
Jewish Care, which has merged with Jami, is appealing to the community to support its vital services
Former Labour MP Luciana Berger opens up about the tragic deaths of four of her close friends to suicide
Berger told guests at JAMH dinner:‘I’ve lost four people to suicide’ and mental health ‘stigma and discrimination’ is still a problem
The Jami CEO who took mental health care out of day centres and onto the high street
Laurie Rackind is leaving after 18 years at the charity
Counselling mag scraps article about Jewish trauma
British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy stood by its decision despite the writer’s accusations of ‘censorship’
Religious people are happier and more optimistic than atheists, UK survey finds
Spirituality is beneficial to mental health, says the new Institute for the Impact of Faith in Life
Jewish Care announces merger with mental health charity Jami
The integration will maintain the Jami brand and will ensure services are secured for the future
Why Britain's strictly Orthodox Jews are embracing psychotherapy
Secular colleges training therapists are now welcoming increasing numbers from the Orthodox community as taboos over counselling subside
Obituary: Irma Brenman Pick
Kleinian psychoanalyst who drew on her patients’ early childhood experiences
How to cope mentally with Hamas terrorist attack news
Jami recommends 'staying connected' with one another, continuing to exercise and to maintaining other forms of self-care
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