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Goldi Priel , LCSW
Clinical Social Worker, Psychotherapist
Telehealth Available
Goldi Priel
Credentials
Type of Therapist:
Clinical Social Worker, Psychotherapist
Primary Degree(s):
LCSW
Finances
Average Cost Per Session:
500-700 NIS
Insurance Accepted:
None
Discounts Available:
Free Consultation
Licensed in Israel
Licensed Abroad
Licensed in the USA, in the State of New York, New Jersey, Florida
Office
  • Online
  • Tel Aviv
Telehealth Available
Office
  • Online
  • Tel Aviv
Goldi Priel Verified
Credentials
Type of Therapist:

Clinical Social Worker, Psychotherapist

Primary Degree(s):

LCSW

Finances
Average Cost Per Session:

500-700 NIS

Insurance Accepted:

None

Discounts Available:

Free Consultation

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

ABOUT THE THERAPIST

When your life no longer feels like your own, therapy can help you make sense of what has changed. People often come to therapy when life no longer matches what they expected it to be. A diagnosis, a loss, a move, or a shift in identity can leave you feeling like you are trying to adjust to a life you did not choose. I work with adults navigating chronic illness, grief, and major life changes that affect how they move through daily life and understand themselves. Many are adjusting to changes in health, relationships, or identity while trying to find steadiness in what comes next.

Therapy with me is a space to slow things down and make sense of what has changed. We look at what feels overwhelming, what has been lost, and what patterns keep you stuck, while working toward a greater sense of stability and direction. My approach is relational and collaborative, focused on helping you feel more grounded and clear. I provide virtual therapy to adults in Israel, New York, New Jersey, and Florida.

QUALIFICATIONS

Degree
Education
Year of Graduation

LCSW

Rutgers University

2022


Degree
LCSW

Education
Rutgers University

Year of Graduation
2022
Years in Practice

4

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LICENSED IN ISRAEL
Registered Social Worker in Israel

48453

LICENSED IN THE USA
License Category
License Number / State / Active Until
Clinical Social Worker
102417-01 / New York / 28.02.2029
Clinical Social Worker
44SC06434800 / New Jersey / 31.08.2026
Clinical Social Worker
TPSW3497 / Florida / 31.08.2026
License Category
Clinical Social Worker
License Number / State / Active Until
102417-01 / New York / 28.02.2029
License Category
Clinical Social Worker
License Number / State / Active Until
44SC06434800 / New Jersey / 31.08.2026
License Category
Clinical Social Worker
License Number / State / Active Until
TPSW3497 / Florida / 31.08.2026

DISTANCE COUNSELING

Online Therapy

PRIMARY SPECIALTIES

Adjustments

Depression

Grief

Life Transitions

Chronic Illness

ADDITIONAL SPECIALTIES

Abuse

Spiritual Concerns

Stress Management

Trauma / Post Traumatic Stress Disorder PTSD

CLIENT FOCUS

Population

Adults
LGBTQ
Women

Languages Spoken

English

Native Language

English

TREATMENT APPROACH

Existential PsychotherapyExistential psychotherapy is a form of psychotherapy that emphasizes an individual’s subjective experience of existence. It is a philosophical approach to psychotherapy that views the individual as ultimately responsible for creating a meaningful life. This form of psychotherapy helps individuals explore their subjective experiences, understand their personal values and beliefs, find ways to live more authentically, and make meaningful choices. The ultimate goal is to help the individual reach a greater sense of self-awareness and personal fulfillment.

Narrative TherapyNarrative therapy is a form of psychotherapy that focuses on the stories, or narratives, of a person's life in order to help them gain insights into their situation and develop skills to make positive changes. It is based on the idea that people construct their own stories and meanings to make sense of their lives and experiences. It emphasizes the strengths, values, and skills of the person, while also exploring the influences of culture and context on their life. Narrative therapy seeks to empower individuals by helping them to identify and use their inner resources to overcome challenges and create positive change.

Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian Therapy)Person-centered therapy, or Rogerian therapy, was developed by Carl Rogers in the 1940’s. It is a form of talk therapy that emphasizes the importance of providing psychological safety, unconditional positive regard, and empathic understanding to clients. This type of therapy is based on the belief that individuals have an innate capacity for self-actualization and self-understanding and that the therapist's role is to provide a supportive environment in which this process can take place. Through the use of active listening, open-ended questions, and non-judgmental reflection, the therapist helps the client to explore their thoughts, feelings, and experiences in a safe and accepting environment. By doing so, clients are able to gain insight into their issues, develop a greater understanding of themselves, and work towards personal growth.

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.

Relational PsychotherapyRelational psychotherapy is a form of psychotherapy that focuses on a person’s relationships with others and the dynamics between them. It emphasizes the importance of the therapeutic relationship between the client and the therapist, and it explores the meaning and purpose of relationships in the client’s life. Relational psychotherapy seeks to understand how the client’s past relationships shape their current experiences and how the client interacts with others. The goal is to help the person develop healthier relationships and better communication skills so they can become more emotionally connected to others.

SERVICES OFFERED

Individual Therapy