Telehealth Available
Rachel Kaminetsky
Credentials
Type of Therapist:
Expressive Arts Therapist, Psychotherapist
Primary Degree(s):
MAAT, Dip. Counseling
Finances
Average Cost Per Session:
350-500 NIS
Insurance:
N/A
Discounts Available:
Free Consultation
Office 1
  • Leib Yaffe 47
  • Jerusalem
Office 2
  • Yisrael Eldad 6
  • Jerusalem
Telehealth Available

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Credentials
Type of Therapist:

Expressive Arts Therapist, Psychotherapist

Primary Degree(s):

MAAT, Dip. Counseling

Finances
Average Cost Per Session:

350-500 NIS

Insurance:

N/A

Discounts Available:

Free Consultation

Office 1
  • Leib Yaffe 47
  • Jerusalem
Office 2
  • Yisrael Eldad 6
  • Jerusalem

ABOUT THE THERAPIST

Life can throw curveballs that leave you feeling unsettled, disconnected, or unsure how to move forward. Maybe others expect you to “bounce back,” but deep down, you know it’s not that simple. You might be asking yourself, “Is this me? Why do I feel so off?”

 

 

 

My Approach to Helping:

My approach is grounded in humanistic and psychodynamic therapies, which means I focus on understanding your unique experiences and the underlying patterns that may be holding you back. Together, we’ll explore your thoughts, emotions, and history to make sense of how you’ve come to this point. By creating space to reflect and gain insight, we can work toward helping you feel more grounded and connected to yourself.

Even if what you’ve been through seems “no big deal” to others, therapy provides a place to explore your experience fully, without judgment. Whether we’re delving into the past or focusing on the present, we’ll work together to help you find clarity, confidence, and a way forward that feels right for you.

Specific Issues I'm Skilled at Helping With:

I work with:

  • Adults navigating life transitions, like retirement, career shifts, or relationship changes
  • Trauma and its lingering effects
  • Anxiety and stress that feels overwhelming
  • Low mood or feeling “stuck”
  • Self-esteem challenges and self-doubt
  • Existential questions, like “What’s next?” or “What’s my purpose?”

My Role as a Therapist:

Think of therapy as a space where everything is welcome—your thoughts, emotions, and questions. Nothing is too small, too big, or taboo. You bring the roadmap of your experiences, and I’ll walk alongside you as a fellow traveler, sometimes guiding, sometimes listening.

You are the expert on your life and experiences, and I bring my expertice and experience for helping others. Therapy is a joint project where my role is to help you explore and understand what’s happening beneath the surface, so you can reconnect with yourself and feel more at ease in your life.

Additional Information About my Practice:

I have an MA in Art Therapy and a Postgraduate Diploma in Psychotherapy, and I’ve been in private practice for five years. Most of our sessions will likely involve talking, but I can also incorporate creative approaches like art, imagery, or body-based techniques such as Focusing, if that resonates with you.

I offer weekly sessions in Jerusalem or online, making therapy accessible wherever you are. Currently, I have room for 1-2 new clients, and I’d be happy to offer a free consultation to see if we’re a good fit.

I look forward to hearing from you and exploring how we can work together to help you feel more like yourself again.

QUALIFICATIONS

Degree
Education
Year of Graduation

MAAT

David Yellin

2023

Dip. Counseling

Newman University

2019


Degree
MAAT

Education
David Yellin

Year of Graduation
2023

Degree
Dip. Counseling

Education
Newman University

Year of Graduation
2019
Years in Practice

5

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ADDITIONAL CREDENTIALS

Focusing 2020

Registered with BACP - #387364

DISTANCE COUNSELING

Online Therapy

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PRIMARY SPECIALTIES

Adjustments

Anxiety / Panic

Depression

Life Transitions

Self-Esteem

ADDITIONAL SPECIALTIES

Alzheimers / Dementia

Grief

Holistic

Spiritual Concerns

Stress Management

Retirement

CLIENT FOCUS

Population

Adults
Men
Women
Retirees

Languages

Hebrew
English

TREATMENT APPROACH

Art TherapyArt therapy has clients express themselves through creative mediums such as drawing, painting, collage, coloring, or sculpting. Clients can interpret their subconscious world that is expressed in their art which could lead to a better understanding of their feelings and behavior. Artistic talent is not a prerequisite for art therapy as it’s not as much about the end result as much as it is about the process. The therapist looks for meaning in the creative choices of the work and the clients’ inner world. This therapeutic method enables clients to express their inner thoughts and feelings through creative expression rather than just talking about them.

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.

DreamworkModern dreamwork asserts that the only person that can make meaning of their dream is the dreamer, which is what separates dreamwork from dream interpretation. In dreamwork, the practitioner is a guide in the exploration of the dream, with the client making meaning of the dream for themselves. The reason the practitioner is only a guide is because thoughts, emotions, as well as meaning of symbols are deeply personal and subjective. Dreams can be used to uncover hidden feelings and beliefs, develop self-awareness, and gain insight into problems and potential solutions. Dreamwork is often paired with other therapeutic modalities.

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.

Expressive Arts TherapyExpressive Arts Therapy is particularly beneficial for clients who struggle with describing what they are feeling verbally. Through imagination and creation of different art forms, clients are able to interpret and communicate their inner world and catalyze healing. Expressive arts therapy can involve the use of multiple modalities, such as visual arts, music, movement, drama, storytelling, poetry, and play. It is used to help individuals of all ages, including children and adults, to explore their feelings, reconcile emotional conflicts, foster self-awareness, manage behavior and addictions, develop social skills, improve reality orientation, and solve problems.

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.

Self Psychology

SERVICES OFFERED

Individual Therapy