Telehealth Available
Mira Zharnest
Credentials
Type of Therapist:
Social Worker
Primary Degree(s):
MSW
Finances
Average Cost Per Session:
250-350 NIS
Insurance:
N/A
Discounts Available:
Free Consultation
Licensed in Israel
Office
  • Ben Yehuda 2
  • Jerusalem
Telehealth Available
Office
  • Ben Yehuda 2
  • Jerusalem

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Credentials
Type of Therapist:

Social Worker

Primary Degree(s):

MSW

Finances
Average Cost Per Session:

250-350 NIS

Insurance:

N/A

Discounts Available:

Free Consultation

Licensed in Israel

ABOUT THE THERAPIST

In therapy, I believe in the power of collaboration and aim to create a safe, non-judgemental space where we can explore your unique strengths and challenges. My approach is empathic, curious and respectful of your experiences, with a focus on authenticity and building a genuine connection.

Here, you can safely explore your thoughts and emotions, deepen your self-understanding, and work towards personal goals. I support individuals navigating life changes, dealing with depression, anxiety, healing from trauma, and facing relationship challenges.  I use a range of modalities including Internal Family Systems (IFS), Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), and Mindfulness. Together, we'll discover what works best for you, navigate difficulties, and build resilience to create the positive change you are looking for. I'm here to support you every step of the way. 

QUALIFICATIONS

Degree
Education
Year of Graduation

MSW

Wurzweiler School of Social Work

2018


Degree
MSW

Education
Wurzweiler School of Social Work

Year of Graduation
2018
Years in Practice

6

LICENSED IN ISRAEL
Registered Social Worker in Israel

37297

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ADDITIONAL CREDENTIALS

Internal Family Systems - Level 1 - IFS Institute - 2024

DISTANCE COUNSELING

Telephone Counseling

PRIMARY SPECIALTIES

Anxiety / Panic

Depression

Life Transitions

Self-Esteem

Trauma / Post Traumatic Stress Disorder PTSD

ADDITIONAL SPECIALTIES

Adjustments

Dissociative Disorders

Grief

Stress Management

CLIENT FOCUS

Population

Adults
Men
Women
Young Adults

Languages

English

TREATMENT APPROACH

Body-Mind PsychotherapyBody-mind psychotherapy is an integrative approach to psychological treatment that draws from both psychotherapeutic and somatic/body-based approaches. It emphasizes the interconnection between physical, emotional, cognitive and spiritual aspects of being. This approach seeks to help individuals explore how physical sensations, emotions, thoughts and beliefs influence their behavior and well-being. Through this exploration, individuals can gain insight into how the body and mind interact to create patterns of behavior, and how those patterns can be changed to promote healing and wellness.

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.

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.

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.

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