Addresses the structure, challenges, and capacity of healthcare systems, including issues related to access, service delivery, and the well-being of the psychiatric and caregiving workforce.
Energy that AI can't replicate.
Patients rate AI higher!
Why calm waters are deadly
From no wait to 6 months!
Breaking down ministry walls!
Economic impact of joy!
No new psychiatrists in 3-4 years?
Therapists' silent battle!
Referrals spiked 30% since the war!
Doctors bridging mind-body gap
Good intentions can cause harm
Caregivers in the workplace.
Who heals the healers?
Shocking access gap revealed
Who cares for the carers?
A candid look at systemic failures
Bots are shaping our minds.
Crisis-proof mental health?
Why ignore spiritual health?
The hidden training gap!
Rethinking support systems
Why people don't seek help.
New role for local workers!
Treatment and rehab must unite
Ethic vs. Integrity in Therapy.
Conflicting advice, wasted resources
““If there’s one thing you can say about trauma, it’s that it’s a freeze. The body freezes, the mind freezes, movement freezes. And to get that freeze moving, we need to initiate processes both in the clinic, but mainly outside the clinic.””
“I'm not afraid of artificial intelligence. I'm afraid of natural stupidity.”
As Israel navigates the aftermath of prolonged conflict, a panel of leading experts reveals a profound and escalating mental health crisis, characterized by a dramatic surge in conditions, systemic vulnerabilities, and a collective trauma demanding innovative solutions.
As technology rapidly reshapes every sector, its impact on mental health and trauma healing presents a complex paradox. While digital tools promise unprecedented global access and personalized care, they also introduce new challenges, from data privacy to the very nature of human connection in therapy.