Support for Post-War PTSD Case (Discreet, Conversation-Based) Opportunity Details

Support for Post-War PTSD Case (Discreet, Conversation-Based)

Support for Post-War PTSD Case (Discreet, Conversation-Based)

Psychiatrist Therapist
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We are seeking volunteers with experience in psychiatry, therapy, or trauma-informed care to support an individual recovering from post-war PTSD symptoms. The person is doing everything they can to return to normal life, but the psychological burden is evident. They do not identify their symptoms as a mental health issue and would likely decline direct therapeutic support. Because of this, the volunteering role is built around natural, human-level interaction rather than formal therapy. Volunteers will provide: • Informal conversational support framed as English-language practice. • Calm, grounded presence to help the individual regulate and reconnect with daily life. • Trauma-aware communication that maintains dignity and avoids triggering terminology.

Volunteers needed: 2
Time commitment: 1-5 hours per week for 6 weeks
Location: Virtual
Screening: No interview required
Compensation offered: Volunteer position (unpaid)

About the Project

Amal is dedicated to reviving hope and empowering the displaced communities, with a primary focus on Palestinians, by providing personalized support pathways that empower, upskill, and connect you to meaningful solutions. Primarily, Amal Initiative is trying to stabilize the displaced communities by providing a support mechanism that enables them to settle both in physical and mental space in a sustained way. To revive hope, we focus on nurturing a positive mindset, and for that, having a safe and supportive environment is essential.