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Parsha Perspectives on Mental Health
While there is a massive increase nowadays in mental health awareness, Judaism has been aware of the complexities of mental health from time immemorial. Hillel Mirvis considers the ways in which themes drawn from the weekly Parsha may be redolent of his clinical experience as a child & adolescent psychotherapist, and indeed, also considers how these timeless themes illuminate our understanding of the seemingly ever-increasing crisis in mental health today. Comments and questions are welcome, at
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Parshiot Vayishlach/Vayeshev: Some brothers really do...
Parsha Perspectives on Mental Health
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2024/12/17
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Parshat Toldot: brothers that are always connected
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2024/11/24
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Parshat Chayei Sarah: It takes two to raise the world
Parsha Perspectives on Mental Health
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2024/11/17
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Parshat Vayera: Avraham - an examplar of empathy
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2024/11/10
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Parshat Lech Lecha: Avraham - motivated by love
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2024/11/05
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Parshat Vezot Habracha; Is remorse more useful than...
Parsha Perspectives on Mental Health
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2024/10/20
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Parshat Ha'azinu/Yamin Noraim: It's not all in vain
Parsha Perspectives on Mental Health
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2024/10/01
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Parshat Ki Tavo: People can get 'lost; and 'found' too
Parsha Perspectives on Mental Health
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2024/09/15
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Parshat Re'eh: In memory of my sister Liora - who can...
Parsha Perspectives on Mental Health
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2024/08/25
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Parshat Eikev: Teaching the world to Choose Life
Parsha Perspectives on Mental Health
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2024/08/18
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Parshat Devarim/The Three Weeks: Are prejudice and...
Parsha Perspectives on Mental Health
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2024/08/03
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Parshat Matot/Masei: the importance of recounting our...
Parsha Perspectives on Mental Health
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2024/07/28
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