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YOU ARE NOT ALONE​ YOU ARE NOT ALONE​ YOU ARE NOT ALONE​ With the outbreak of hostilities in Ukraine, NATAL transitioned into emergency mode including immediately opening a designated Helpline and offering a range of support services. NATAL’s therapeutic professionals specialize in strengthening individuals, organizations, and communities providing emotional first aid during emergencies, both immediate and in the long term. Our team is experienced in...
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Exporting NATAL's Helpline model to support American veterans returning from service abroad In 2013 NATAL began a multi year collaboration with the Wounded Warrior Project (WWP) to help build them a veteran's Helpline, modeled after the Helpline at NATAL. The WWP is one of the largest and fastest growing organizations in the United States with the mission to honor and empower "wounded warriors" returning from Iraq and Afghanistan struggling with physical and mental injuries.  As part...
NATAL's Social Therapeutic Club offers therapeutic activities to individuals with chronic trauma, in a safe and welcoming atmosphere. The Social Therapeutic Club serves as a safe, warm and supportive home for adults suffering from chronic trauma as a result of direct or indirect exposure to terror attacks, war, as well as associated loss and bereavement. The Club provides alternative and holistic pathways to healing and symptom management through activities such as cooking, arts,...
A unique film archive documenting the psycho-historical impact of terror and war NATAL's Testimonial Center operates under the umbrella of the Clinical Unit, and offers veterans the opportunity to document on film their traumatic experiences, under the supervision of a mental health professional. Over a series of meetings, lasting between 1-2 hours each, individuals are sensitively interviewed and invited to share on camera the events of their military service and personal stories of trauma...