تَخَطّى - Overcome: For A Better Mental Health

تَخَطّى - Overcome: For A Better Mental Health Takhatta is a non-profit organization devoted to mental health and conflicts resolution in Lebanese Society.

Zouk Mosbeh , Elias Saleme Bldg. 1st floor , near Dream Park.

تتمنى لك أسرة تخطى ميلادا" مجيدا"overcome   #
22/12/2025

تتمنى لك أسرة تخطى ميلادا" مجيدا"

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🌟 Myth vs. Truth 🌟 Myth: "Mental health problems are rare and only affect a few people." Fact: "Mental health issues are...
12/12/2025

🌟 Myth vs. Truth 🌟
Myth: "Mental health problems are rare and only affect a few people."

Fact: "Mental health issues are common and affect millions of people worldwide. According to the World Health Organization, 1 in 4 people will experience mental health issues at some point in their lives. 🌍

It’s important to understand that these challenges can affect anyone, regardless of age, gender, or background. Let’s break the stigma surrounding mental health!

💚 Share this post to raise awareness and remind others that it’s okay not to be okay.

🌟 Empowering Professionals with Psychological First Aid Skills! 🌟 Collective for Research and Training Development - Act...
28/11/2025

🌟 Empowering Professionals with Psychological First Aid Skills! 🌟 Collective for Research and Training Development - Action

On September 11, 2025, we hosted a transformative workshop on Psychological First Aid (PFA) in Beirut, focused on responding to emergencies related to violence.

With 10 dedicated professionals, including psychologists and therapists, we covered essential tools such as risk assessment, de-escalation techniques, and trauma recognition.

Key Outcomes:

100% rated the training as highly relevant
90% felt more confident in intervening during violent emergencies
We appreciate all participants and supporters! Together, we're enhancing the capacity to protect vulnerable populations. 💪❤️

31/10/2025

Breaking the Silence – Episode 3
Early marriage. Domestic abuse. Children exposed to violence.
These are stories that often remain hidden but their consequences last a lifetime.
In this episode, we highlight how education, independence, and community support can empower women to break free from abusive cycles, and why protecting children must be a national priority.
Abuse thrives in silence. Change begins with awareness.
Watch the full episode and share your voice.
This podcast was produced with the support of the African Women’s Development Fund (AWDF) through the "Women Marking Change" project implemented by CRTDA. The views and opinions expressed in this content are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of CRTDA or AWDF.
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30/10/2025

Episode 2 — Violence Against Migrant Domestic Workers

Breaking the Silence – Episode 2
This episode shares the story of an anonymous African migrant domestic worker who experienced harassment and violence in Lebanon.
Her identity remains private but her experience is shared to represent thousands of women who cannot speak out.
We discuss racism, exploitation, power dynamics, and the urgent need for protection and dignity for all workers, regardless of nationality or status.
Silence protects abusers. Awareness protects victims.
Watch the full episode and join the conversation.

This podcast was produced with the support of the African Women’s Development Fund (AWDF) through the "Women Marking Change" project implemented by CRTDA. The views and opinions expressed in this content are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of CRTDA or AWDF.
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30/10/2025

Episode 1 — Violence Against Women with Physical Difficulties

Breaking the Silence – Episode 1
In this powerful conversation, we shed light on the discrimination Rita faces as a woman with physical difficulties — in her workplace, in her community, and in daily life.
But her story is not only about violence. It is also about strength, leadership, resilience, and independence.
Her voice matters — and so do the voices of countless women who live this reality silently.
Let’s open the conversation.
Watch the full episode and share your thoughts below.

This podcast was produced with the support of the African Women’s Development Fund (AWDF) through the "Women Marking Change" project implemented by CRTDA. The views and opinions expressed in this content are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of CRTDA or AWDF.
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مع التمنيات بميلاد مجيد وعام سعيد وصحة نفسية جيدة
24/12/2022

مع التمنيات بميلاد مجيد وعام سعيد وصحة نفسية جيدة

جلسة توعوية حول علاقة الغضب بالعنف القائم على النوع الاجتماعي موجهة إلى عناصر شرطة بشري  is implemented by (تَخَطّى - Ov...
29/09/2022

جلسة توعوية حول علاقة الغضب بالعنف القائم على النوع الاجتماعي موجهة إلى عناصر شرطة بشري
is implemented by (تَخَطّى - Overcome: For A Better Mental Health) in partnership with Civil Peace Service Lebanon - GIZ ZFD . It is commissioned by German Embassy Beirut

جلسة توعوية حول علاقة الغضب بالعنف بحسب النوع الإجتماعي  is implemented by (تَخَطّى - Overcome: For A Better Mental Heal...
16/09/2022

جلسة توعوية حول علاقة الغضب بالعنف بحسب النوع الإجتماعي

is implemented by (تَخَطّى - Overcome: For A Better Mental Health) in partnership with Civil Peace Service Lebanon - GIZ ZFD . It is commissioned by German Embassy Beirut

04/09/2022

تخطي العنف القائم على النوع الاجتماعي في بشري
is implemented by (تَخَطّى - Overcome: For A Better Mental Health) in partnership with Civil Peace Service Lebanon - GIZ ZFD . It is commissioned by German Embassy Beirut

ضمن مشروع تخطى العنف القائم على النوع الإجتماعي في بشري.
16/08/2022

ضمن مشروع تخطى العنف القائم على النوع الإجتماعي في بشري.

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