Psychologist
MSC, PsyD
400-500 NIS NIS
N/A
Sliding Scale | Free Consultation
I help adults understand the emotional patterns that shape their relationships, especially when anxiety, trauma, or past experiences are getting in the way, so they can build healthier connections and feel more themselves.
Rather than offering a one-size-fits-all model, I work with each person to understand what feels stuck and what kind of help is most needed at this point in their life. Over the years, different therapeutic approaches have developed because no single model can fully meet every person’s needs. Each approach grew out of an awareness that something important was missing, whether that was the role of thoughts and behaviours, the impact of trauma on the body and nervous system, the influence of early relationships, or the different parts of ourselves that can hold pain, fear, anger, or protection.
In my work, I draw on different therapeutic modalities based on years of clinical experience and a respect for the fact that people are different. Some people need practical tools and structure. Some need to process trauma. Some need to understand old relational patterns. Some need a space where conflicting parts of themselves can be heard and understood. My aim is to meet each person where they are, rather than asking them to fit into a fixed therapeutic model.
www.secondstory.co.uk
MSC
University of Cambridge
2017
PsyD
UCL
2022
9
27-203088
IFS Level 1 - 2024
IFS Level 2 - 2026
EMDR 1+2 - 2025
Certificate in Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy, MAPS - 2024 - 2025
Supervisor Training - 2023
Foundations in Systemic Practice 2022
Biodynamic Massage Therapy - 2019
Behavioural Family Therapy - 2018
Telephone Counseling, Online Therapy
Child Abuse
Family Issues
Psychosomatic Disorders
Sexual Abuse / Rape
Trauma / Post Traumatic Stress Disorder PTSD
Anxiety / Panic
Depression
Phobias
Adults
Men
Women
English
Hebrew
English
Bioenergetic AnalysisBioenergetic Analysis is a form of psychotherapy that focuses on the body-mind connection. It is based on the belief that psychological issues are stored in the body and can be released through physical awareness and body work. This type of therapy uses a combination of talk therapy and exercises such as breath work, body movement, and massage. The goal is to help clients understand their issues and find ways to cope with them in a healthier way. It is a powerful and effective form of therapy that can help individuals heal from trauma, grief, and depression.
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing Therapy (EMDR)Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) is a psychotherapy treatment that was originally designed to alleviate the distress associated with traumatic memories. It uses a structured approach to address the past events that may be causing current distress, and uses bilateral stimulation, such as eye movements, to activate different neural networks in the brain in order to reduce symptoms of trauma. EMDR has been found to be effective for a wide range of mental health issues, including anxiety, depression, and PTSD.
Internal Family Systems (IFS)Internal Family Systems (IFS) is an evidence-based psychotherapy that uses the metaphor of an internal family of parts to help people gain awareness of how different parts of themselves can interact in healthy and unhealthy ways. IFS encourages people to become curious about their different parts, with the goal of helping them gain access to their true Self or core. Through this process, people can learn to recognize and care for the different parts of themselves, as well as develop compassionate understanding for the origins of their parts. A key principle of IFS is that each part within the person has its own positive intention and is trying to protect the person in some way. By understanding the positive intention of each part, the practitioner and client can work together to help the parts feel heard and understood, and to find more adaptive ways of meeting their needs. IFS has been found to be an effective treatment for a variety of mental health issues, including depression, anxiety, trauma, and relationship issues.
Psychodynamic TherapyPsychodynamic therapy is a form of therapy that focuses on the unconscious mind and how it affects behavior. It works to help people understand and work through past experiences and feelings that may be causing difficulties in the present. This type of therapy encourages individuals to explore their emotions, relationships, and behaviors in order to gain insight into their current difficulties. It can help individuals better understand themselves and their motivations, and gain insight into how past events have impacted their current lives. People tend to develop defense mechanisms when faced with challenges in life. Defense mechanisms may keep painful feelings, memories, and experiences in the unconscious. A few common defense mechanisms include: denial, repression, and rationalization. Psychodynamic therapists encourage people to speak freely about their emotions, desires, and fears. Being open may help uncover vulnerable feelings that have been pushed out of conscious awareness. According to psychodynamic theory, behavior is influenced by unconscious thought. Once painful feelings are brought forth and processed, the defense mechanisms are no longer needed and a person in treatment can start changing unhelpful patterns when coping with life’s challenges.
Individual Therapy