Navigating the Psychological Toll of War and Terror: NTL Association Offers Support to Those in Need

The impact of the war on the mental health of Israelis

In the wake of the current situation, many individuals are feeling stressed and anxious. If you’re one of them, know that you don’t have to go through it alone. The NTL association offers support and assistance to those affected by terrorism and war. This includes family members of the injured, missing, kidnapped, and bereaved, as well as reservists and others who need emotional support.

The association aims to raise awareness about the psychological impact of trauma from terrorism and war, even when it is not visible. Their helpline serves as an “emergency room” for those seeking further treatment in the clinical unit. With recent conflict leading to a significant increase in patients seeking help, the NTL association has tripled the number of therapists in the clinical unit and trained additional professionals to provide support.

The age distribution of patients has also shifted, with more younger adults seeking assistance. A variety of services are offered, including individual clinical treatment, employment support, and community resilience workshops. The NTL association works with public and business organizations to provide tools for dealing with trauma, anxiety, and stress. They conduct workshops for reserve servants, support meetings for survivors of traumatic events, and provide training for first responders.

Over the years, the NTL association has been dedicated to providing mental health support to those affected by conflict, from soldiers to civilians, children

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