GMTC Graduates Psychological Support Course

Wednesday – April 1, 2026

GMTC of the Palestinian Security Forces graduated a Psychological Support course, held at the CTI over four consecutive days, with the participation of 15 students.
During the course, participants received a range of essential knowledge and skills, most notably the foundations of psychological support, mental health in the military environment, the effects of psychological stress, emotional intelligence, and emotional regulation, all of which contribute to enhancing individuals' ability to cope with various challenges.
In the graduates' address, delivered by Major Issa Al-Titi, he expressed, on behalf of his fellow participants, their gratitude and appreciation GMTC and the training staff for their efforts in ensuring the success of the course and achieving its objectives.
For his part, Brigadier General Ashraf Abu Sultan, Commander of the CTI, emphasized during the graduation ceremony the importance of these courses in enhancing the psychological readiness of security personnel and increasing their ability to deal effectively with professional pressures. He commended the participants' commitment and their eagerness to benefit from the training program.

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