Trauma-Informed Therapist | Life Transition Specialist
Psychotherapist
Trauma-Informed Therapist | Life Transition Specialist
MSW
350-500 NIS
N/A
Sliding Scale | Free Consultation
Lone soldiers
I’m a Registered Social Worker with over 10 years of experience supporting adults, adolescents, parents, and families through some of life’s most challenging circumstances.
My background includes BC Women’s and Children’s Hospital, emergency and intensive care, child safety, and community mental health, where I worked with individuals and families navigating trauma, anxiety, medical crises, complex family dynamics, and major life transitions. I believe resilience can be strengthened, and that with the right support, healing and meaningful change are possible.
I provide a warm, practical, and culturally sensitive space where you can explore what’s happening without judgment. Whether you need support, practical tools, or simply someone to help you make sense of things, we’ll work together to find an approach that fits your needs and goals.
My approach combines Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and strength-based practices.
Trauma
Clinical experience supporting individuals and families through trauma, medical crises, and high-stress situations across emergency, intensive care, hospital, and community mental health settings.
Anxiety
Extensive experience helping adults, adolescents, and parents navigate anxiety, chronic stress, emotional overwhelm, and the impact of complex life circumstances.
Family Issues
Experience working with complex family dynamics, child safety, parenting challenges, separation, and high-stress family situations across hospital, community mental health, and social service settings.
Life Transitions
Supporting clients through divorce, illness, relocation, caregiving, career changes, and other significant life changes while helping them build resilience and adapt with confidence.
Depression
Master’s-level clinical training and experience supporting individuals experiencing depression, grief, trauma, and other significant life challenges while rebuilding hope and emotional well-being.
My role is to meet you where you are.
Whether you’re navigating anxiety, trauma, family conflict, divorce, parenting challenges, depression, grief, or a major life transition, we’ll work together to better understand what’s happening, build resilience, and help you move forward with greater confidence and meanung.
When helpful, I can also support clients in understanding healthcare, educational, and family systems during particularly stressful times.
Having lived and worked in both Canada and Israel, I understand the unique challenges that can come with navigating different cultures, healthcare systems, family dynamics, and major life transitions. I strive to provide care that is culturally sensitive, practical, and tailored to each client’s individual circumstances.
MSW
University of British Columbia
2011
10
BA - Simon Fraser University - 2007
Telephone Counseling, Online Therapy
Anxiety / Panic
Divorce / Custody
Family Issues
Grief
Trauma / Post Traumatic Stress Disorder PTSD
Abuse
Addictions
Adjustments
Couples / Relationship / Marriage Counseling
Depression
Mood Disorders
Personality Disorders
Postpartum Depression
Self-Esteem
Stress Management
Vocational Counseling
Adolescents
Adults
Couples
Men
Women
English
English
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.
Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT)Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT) is a form of therapy that combines cognitive behavioral therapy with mindfulness practices. It is based on the idea that our thoughts, emotions, and physical sensations can affect our mental health. MBCT helps individuals become aware of their thoughts, emotions, and physical sensations in order to gain insight and control over them. MBCT helps clients learn how to recognize their sense of being and see themselves as separate from their thoughts and moods. This separation can free the client from thought patterns in which the repeated negative messages may be dominating the client’s focus. After developing an awareness of the separation between thoughts, emotions, and the self, people in treatment may find that while the self and the emotions may exist simultaneously, they do not have to exist within the same dimension. The healing can take place when one learns how to interject positive thoughts into negative moods and thereby create a shift in mood.
Individual Therapy
Couples Therapy
Home-based Therapy
