5 Signs You May Be Suffering From Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

When a terror attack is reported by the media, the story focuses on the number of casualties, while the psychological trauma goes undiscussed.
In Biblical Heartland, Unique Horse Therapy Helps Heal Terror Trauma

Horse therapy, also called Equine Assisted Therapy, dates back as early as 600 BCE to the ancient Greeks.
Terror Expert Shares Insights on Las Vegas Massacre

“PTSD has a domino effect, with a wide reach which can last years. It can linger after the event is no longer a news item or part of conversations.”
Christians Flock to Biblical Heartland During High Holiday Season

The support of Christian tourists strengthens residents of Judea and Samaria as the world calls for a Palestinian state to be built exactly where they live.
Trauma of Family Death Takes on “Whole New Level” With Cold-Blooded Murder

“When children skip through the required time to process and express what they have been through, the trauma gets buried but never has a chance to heal.”
Responding to Murder With Healing

What will remain will be the pain of the children – the emotional suffering that returns and increases with every fresh attack.
After the Attack: The Unseen Torn and Tattered Lives of Terror Survivors

Already on Shabbat, Halamish community members met to begin discussions about how to handle the tragedy that took place.
From Former Mayor of Shiloh, A Three-Step Plan for Christians Standing With Israel

The Judeo-Christian values on which most western countries were founded are facing the threat of extinction through the rise of Islamic extremism and left-wing propaganda.
First-Ever Shiloh Religious Boys’ High School Breaking Ground

A very special school in a Biblical city is being built to help teens overcome the trauma of terror attacks.
Unique Therapies Healing Child Victims of Terror in Biblical Heartland

In Israel’s Biblical heartland, there is a disproportionately higher risk that a family on a day’s outing might find themselves facing a terror attack or worse.