Israel-Gaza war

Mental Health Crisis in Israel Worsens

Mental trauma is surging among Israeli soldiers and throughout the population. And the US Olympic team in Paris has ready access to mental health support.

Latest in Israel-Gaza war
‘I Was Terrified, Actually. It Could Be Me Next’

Even before the Israeli-Hamas war broke out last October, rates of depression among Palestinian adults in the West Bank and Gaza were 10 times the global average. Among children, the rates were higher still – and are getting worse as the Israeli siege nears the 10-month mark. A documentary look at the mental health of Palestinian youth.

A bold editorial spells out the need to change U.S. approach to addiction

A comprehensive story about what it would take to treat addiction. The nightmare of children traumatized by the Israel-Hamas war has only just begun. Online sports betting is creating a new epidemic of addiction on college campuses.

In Detroit, Arab and Muslim Communities Grapple to Heal from Collective Trauma

Since the war between Israel and Hamas began Oct. 7, Sumayya Cherri has been watching news and scrolling social media almost constantly – and it has taken a toll. As a Detroit-area resident, she lives in a place with the largest concentration of Muslim and Arabic-speaking residents in the U.S. Many feel traumatized.

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