Remote Psychology Clinic

The  Need

The recent Hamas attack on Israel has left a deep scar on the nation’s psyche. Many Israelis are struggling with war-related trauma and anxiety in the aftermath of the October 7th attack and in light of ongoing active conflict in parts of the country. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and other psychological conditions threaten to take root, jeopardizing the well-being of individuals, families and communities.

About
the Remote Psychology Clinic

Within days of the October 7th attack, Sheba Beyond launched a free remote emergency psychological service that provides psychological counseling for hundreds of Israelis across the country. This led to the establishment of our permanent Remote Psychology Clinic in November 2023.

Our team of 20 qualified psychotherapists offers effective online therapy to people in Israel and beyond, starting with 12 free counseling sessions. Over 600 people have benefited, with 91% reporting satisfaction.

We also provide group counseling for those who have experienced trauma, loss, or displacement, enabling them to connect and find strength in shared experiences.

Supporting Sheba Beyond’s Remote Psychology Clinic

 

While our initial success has been remarkable, the need for ongoing mental health support remains high. Your generous contribution will enable us to achieve our critical 2024-2025 goals:

 

  • Treat over 2,000 patients: We aim to provide group and individual therapy to more than 2,000 Israelis struggling with war-related trauma and anxiety.
  • Scalability and sustainability: We will invest in innovative treatment models and technologies to improve efficiency and expand our reach. This includes piloting blended care models and deploying a data-driven digital therapy platform.

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With your support, Sheba’s Remote Psychology Clinic can continue offering critical mental health services to those struggling in the aftermath of war. Together, we can rebuild lives and bring hope for a brighter future.