Ichilov and 'Lema'anchem' Launch Free Early Trauma Intervention Center for Reservists and Families
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First reported by Now 14 · 2 hours ago
What happened
In response to a surge in trauma cases following October 7 and Operation Iron Swords, Ichilov Medical Center and the nonprofit "Lema'anchem" have launched a free Early Trauma Intervention Center. The center offers professional mental health treatment to reservists, security personnel, and their families, including those indirectly affected. It aims to provide rapid, early-stage intervention to reduce chronic PTSD risk and support recovery.
- 01Ichilov and 'Lema'anchem' establish a free Early Trauma Intervention Center for reservists and families.
- 02Since October 7, 26,000 war casualties have been added, with 65% facing mental health issues.
- 03The center expands Ichilov's 'Asif' trauma treatment and targets 'invisible wounded' family members.
- 04Professional early intervention aims to reduce chronic PTSD and improve rehabilitation chances.
- 05The center offers short-term treatments with rapid triage and referrals for complex cases.
- 06Key leaders from Ichilov, 'Lema'anchem,' and IDF mental health services attended the launch ceremony.
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