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Ivan GulasThe Times of Israel (Blogs) |
“Keyn Aynhoreh”: Old Words for New Fears Recently, I began noticing something intriguing in a number of Israeli and Jewish publications. Alongside...
Living Under Continuous Threat: The Emotional Reality of Israel Today — and How People Can Protect Their Psychological Well-Being There are periods...
The hostages are home. Most reservists are back at their desks. The sirens come and go. And the war is not over. Decades of clinical practice with...
When Something Shatters: The Three Paths Forward What determines whether adversity breaks us, leaves us unchanged, or makes us more than we were —...
Yom HaShoah in Wartime: Survival Has Always Been an Act of Will This Friday, days before Yom HaShoah, I walked through the door of a building at 29...
Old Wounds, New War: What This War Is Asking of Israel’s Elderly Picture a man in his late eighties somewhere in Israel. He knows his building’s...
Readers may wonder what a clinical psychologist is doing writing about gut bacteria, vagus nerve biology – and what any of it has to do with Seder....
When Survival Takes the Wheel: How Living Under Threat Changes the Way We Decide Next month, I will walk into a building in Budapest known as the...
In my last post entitled, ‘When the Sirens Haven’t Stopped’, I explored what happens to the brain when danger is not a memory but a recurring...
When the Sirens Haven’t Stopped: Understanding Trauma While Danger Is Still Real By Dr. Ivan Gulas, Board-Certified Clinical Psychologist and Author...