The psychotherapist who made art that heals the soul — and the planet
Morris Nitsun’s work is showcased in a new book. The JC met him in the last weeks of his life
What the 'get therapy' movement gets wrong
It's presented as a thing you do once and you’re magically fixed - but of course it's not that simple
New Sinai scheme shows ambition to cater for 'the whole child'
A new wellbeing programme called Thrive has been introduced this term
Mental health charity faces 'double whammy' of rocketing demand and fears over finances
The Covid and cost-of-living crises have left more people seeking Jami's help. And it worries that donations will impacted by the economic situation
Family Matters: When the baby blues turn dark and dangerous
Around one in five mothers struggle with their mental health - fortunately, attitudes towards maternal mental health have changed significantly in the past two decades
Are the kids OK? The mental health crisis among Jewish teens
Karen Glaser asks what can be done to help troubled young adults
Dad of JFS pupil believed to have taken her own life calls for social media reform
The distraught father of Mia Janin says young people are especially vulnerable after the social isolation of the pandemic
More Head Room as Jami's mental health café and support hub begins expansion project
Next door premises added to provide additional dining and activity options
Israeli children left traumatised even after militants' rockets stopped falling
Psychotherapist reports that some youngsters are too scared to leave air shelters days after conclusion of Operation Breaking Dawn
Why mental health is an halachic issue
Rabbis may rule leniently on Jewish law when a person’s mental wellbeing is at stake
How to help girls feel better about themselves
The author of a new guide for young women shares advice on what parents can do to ease the sense of relentless pressure experienced by children
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