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Aug 21, 2024 · www.mako.co.il
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N12 - הסטארטאפ ששואף למנוע פוסט טראומה: "מהפכה"
VIVID, a social start-up, has developed an application to support mental health professionals in the community. The app allows experts to quickly and easily develop interactive exercise programs to make their knowledge accessible to patients. The companys initial plan was to work with international mental health experts to help them turn their knowledge into practical exercises and disseminate them easily and quickly to the general public. However, the war changed the projects goal, as there was a desperate need for mental support in Israel. The app has already helped thousands of people in Israel and the official launch is yet to take place.
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Aug 13, 2024 · www.maariv.co.il
כיצד לשמור על שיווי משקל נפשי בתקופת ההמתנה למלחמה
Jul 25, 2024 · www.maariv.co.il
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עמותת ער"ן has launched a new application called יומן חוסן in collaboration with the Israeli Trauma Coalition and the social startup VIVID. This initiative aims to support mental health professionals who are experiencing increased burnout due to the ongoing war. The app provides a personal work plan with unique exercises and tools to help professionals develop greater self-awareness of their emotional state and manage stress and burnout. It also emphasizes strengthening social support systems and creating meaningful connections with peers. Dr. Shiri Daniels, the national professional director of עמותת ער"ן, highlights the challenges faced by professionals exposed to trauma and the potential of the app to enhance their resilience during the prolonged conflict.
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Aug 7, 2023 · tech.walla.co.il
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הכירו את הפרויקט הלאומי לחוסן נפשי - וואלה טכנולוגיה
The article discusses the launch of a national project in Israel called RIL, aimed at enhancing mental resilience. This initiative is a collaboration between the Israeli Trauma Coalition and the social startup VIVID, founded by Dr. Tal Ben Shahar, with support from the Ministry of Welfare and Social Security. The platform offers interactive tools and guidance for mental resilience, targeting various community groups such as journalists, emergency teams, and students. It is designed to be an innovative and accessible digital solution for mental health support. The official launch is planned for the next two months, with the platform already available for mental health professionals. The project aims to provide immediate and effective mental health support, especially in times of heightened anxiety due to security tensions.
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