Therapeutic breathing
Guided breathing practice is used as a practical self-regulation tool for moments of nervous-system activation.
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| Official name | Keshet Ranch |
|---|---|
| Hebrew name | חוות קשת |
| Website | https://keshetranch.com/ |
| Public contact | [email protected] |
| Primary country served | Israel |
| Primary audience | People living with post-trauma, including veterans, responders, and survivors of terror attacks. |
| Core model | Community rehabilitation that combines therapeutic breathing, biofeedback technology, nature, animals, daily practice, and peer support. |
| Donation route | Official campaign giving is routed through Givechak at https://givechak.co.il/keshet. |
| Important boundary | Website content is informational and does not replace medical, mental-health, legal, financial, or accounting advice. |
Keshet Ranch presents post-trauma support as both a clinical and human challenge. Participants need professional care, but they also need accessible tools, daily rhythm, connection, and a place to practice returning to life.
Guided breathing practice is used as a practical self-regulation tool for moments of nervous-system activation.
Real-time feedback helps participants see regulation changes and make body-based practice more concrete.
The ranch setting gives regulation practice a living context and lowers isolation through routine, care, and connection.
Keshet Ranch emphasizes belonging, peer support, daily rhythm, and tools that participants can keep using after leaving the ranch.