Dr. Naama de la Fontaine, head of the Child and Adolescent Outpatient Clinic at Sheba Medical Center, shares insights into the Center's crucial work in treating hostages released from Gaza and the challenges of treating trauma in people from diverse age groups and unknown conditions.
In a press briefing at the Jerusalem Press Club for International Women's Day, Dr. de la Fontaine sheds light on the multidisciplinary approach used to create a supportive environment for the released hostages and their families.
While maintaining discretion to protect privacy, Dr. de la Fontaine discusses the broad spectrum of traumas faced by the hostages and the ongoing impact on their families.
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