Special correspondent in Tel Aviv
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Brightened up by two succulent plants, the room is calm, small but warm.
A few ordinary paintings hang on the brand-new white walls.
Along the window, a comfortable blue sofa, just long enough for an adult to lie down, next to a wooden desk.
Opposite, a white table, on which is placed a pink clock facing a gray chair.
Sitting on it, Professor Yair Bar-Haim comments on the place with satisfaction.
When he stops speaking, we notice a constant sound, similar to the surf of waves, which seems to come from the next room.
“It’s a white noise machine.
It prevents you from hearing what is being said nearby
,” explains the psychology expert.
Thanks to this tool, just a few meters from us, a person reveals to a professional, in complete privacy, the dark demons that haunt their mind and prevent them from sleeping.
Made up of a handful of rooms similar to this one, the clinic run by P.
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