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Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
Telehealth Available
Chedva Heather Feigin
Credentials
Type of Therapist:
Clinical Social Worker
Primary Degree(s):
LCSW
Finances
Average Cost Per Session:
350-500 NIS
Insurance:
None
Discounts Available:
N/A
Licensed in Israel
Licensed Abroad
Licensed in the USA, in the State of New Jersey
Office
  • התבור 4א, חשמונאים
  • Hashmonaim, 7312700
Telehealth Available
Office
  • התבור 4א, חשמונאים
  • Hashmonaim, 7312700

Chedva Heather Feigin Verified Verified

Credentials
Type of Therapist:

Clinical Social Worker

Primary Degree(s):

LCSW

Finances
Average Cost Per Session:

350-500 NIS

Insurance:

None

Discounts Available:

N/A

Licensed in Israel
Licensed Abroad
Licensed in the USA, in the State of New Jersey

ABOUT THE THERAPIST

Struggling? Help Starts Here! Are you suffering from depression, trauma, anxiety, anger, grief, addiction, parenting, relationship or career related issues? You will gain the insight, healing, and tools you need to overcome your challenges and move forward. I will partner with you to ensure you reach your therapeutic goals and achieve lasting results!

My Approach to Helping:

In our work together, I will outline a treatment plan designed specifically for you. Here's what you can expect: I will spend the first few sessions learning about what brought you to therapy. I will ask you lots of questions about your background and history to make sure I get to know you as best as I can. Therapy is a collaborative and interactive process, so feel free to ask me your questions as well! By the end of the first or second session, we will outline your goals and begin working toward them. When outlining your goals, we will draw upon your strengths, choices and experiences. Throughout our work together, I will periodically check in with you to make sure you are on track, and that you are receiving everything you want out of therapy.

Specific Issues I'm Skilled at Helping With:

I specialize in treating PTSD and co-occuring disorders. I also specialize in treating anxiety, depression, addiction and co-dependency issues. Additionally, I offer specialized therapy for parents dealing with teens struggling with religious identity.

My Role as a Therapist:

I am an active therapist. I will not just sit there, say "uh-huh", and ask you how that made you feel. I ask a lot of questions. I isolate thought and behavior patterns that are keeping you stuck and help you begin to connect the dots. Then together, we discuss ways to begin to think and do things differently. Every client is different so every treatment plan will be different. By the end of the first or second session, you will have a clear focus on your goals and how you are going to achieve them.

Additional Information About my Practice:

My family and I made Aliyah a year and a half ago. Before that, I was exclusively in private practice full time in New Jersey since 2013. Helping people is my passion and I give 110% to each client and family I am privileged to work with.

QUALIFICATIONS

Degree
Education
Year of Graduation

LCSW

Wurzweiler School of social Work

2007


Degree
LCSW

Education
Wurzweiler School of social Work

Year of Graduation
2007
Years in Practice

18

LICENSED IN ISRAEL
Registered Social Worker in Israel

48611

LICENSED IN THE USA
License Category
License Number / State / Active Until
Clinical Social Worker
44SC05476900 / New Jersey / 31.08.2026
License Category
Clinical Social Worker
License Number / State / Active Until
44SC05476900 / New Jersey / 31.08.2026
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ADDITIONAL CREDENTIALS

Certified Clinical Trauma Professional, level 2 - PESI - May 2018

DISTANCE COUNSELING

Telephone Counseling, Online Therapy

PRIMARY SPECIALTIES

Addictions

Anxiety / Panic

Codependency

Depression

Trauma / Post Traumatic Stress Disorder PTSD

ADDITIONAL SPECIALTIES

Abuse

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)

Borderline Personality Disorder

Couples / Relationship / Marriage Counseling

Dissociative Disorders

Family Issues

Grief

LGBTQ

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)

Parenting Issues / Training

Sleep / Insomnia

Spiritual Concerns

CLIENT FOCUS

Population

Adolescents
Adults
Couples
Families
LGBTQ
Men
Women
Geriatric

Languages Spoken

English
Some hebrew

Native Language

English

TREATMENT APPROACH

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) is a form of psychotherapy that encourages individuals to accept their thoughts, feelings, and experiences without judgment and to use them as tools to help them to make changes in their lives that are consistent with their values. It is based on the idea that by changing the way we think about our inner experiences, we can reduce emotional distress and increase our sense of well-being.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is a type of psychotherapy that focuses on how one's thoughts, feelings and behaviors are connected and can be changed. It is based on the idea that how we think (cognition) and how we feel (emotion) can influence how we behave. CBT helps people identify and challenge distorted thinking and replace it with more balanced thinking, leading to improved mood and behavior. ‘Homework’, usually containing practical writing exercises, is often completed by the client between sessions to reinforce the therapy. Examples of tools that practitioners often use are journaling, challenging beliefs, and mindfulness.

Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) is a type of cognitive-behavioral therapy developed by Marsha Linehan to help people learn to better manage and cope with emotions and stress. It focuses on developing skills and strategies to help regulate emotions, improve relationships and communication, and reduce self-destructive behaviors. Through DBT, people learn to identify and modify unhealthy thoughts and behaviors, while also learning to accept and validate their own feelings. DBT teaches skills to help individuals become aware of and accept and regulate their emotions, tolerate distress, and improve interpersonal relationships.

PsychoanalysisPsychoanalysis is a form of psychotherapy that focuses on unconscious processes and is used to treat mental health conditions. It is based on the belief that unconscious conflicts are the root of psychological issues. It seeks to understand an individual's psychological experience, including thoughts, feelings, and behaviors, in order to identify patterns, uncover underlying conflicts, and gain insight into how these conflicts may be impacting the individual's life. Psychoanalysis is based on the idea that unconscious processes and experiences can affect behavior, mood, and relationships. The goal of psychoanalysis is to help the individual gain insight into these unconscious processes. Psychoanalysis suggests that the client’s symptoms can be reduced by bringing these conflicts into conscious awareness.

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.

Somatic Experiencing (SE)Somatic Experiencing (SE) is a body-oriented approach to the healing of trauma and other physical and psychological stresses. It is based on the idea that the body is a powerful source of healing and that unresolved trauma can be resolved through the process of bringing awareness and attention to the physical sensations of the body. By gradually and gently guiding individuals through the sensations associated with their traumatic experience, SE can help to restore balance and well-being more quickly and effectively than traditional psychotherapy. SE utilizes the body’s natural ability to regulate and heal itself and supports individuals in developing more resilience and self-regulation. Somatic Experiencing aims to help people move past the place where they might be “stuck” in processing a traumatic event. SE is often used to treat symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), anxiety, depression, and other mental health issues.

SERVICES OFFERED

Individual Therapy
Consultation
Couples Therapy
Family Therapy
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