Sex Therapist (includes sex therapy for special needs)
Ronnie Burke Verified
Clinical Social Worker, Individual and Couple Therapist
Sex Therapist (includes sex therapy for special needs)
MSW
350-500 NIS
Private Insurance
Special Rate for New Olim | Student Discount
I hold a masters degree in Social work from Ben- Gurion University and in the past served as a Mental health officer during annual call up duties in the Israeli army . Over the past two decades have gained experience ranging from outreach programs with youth in distress in developmental towns such as Dimona, working in hostels with mentally challenged adults as well as management of a Welfare department in Meitar.
I have gained vast experience including but not limited to youth, new immigrants, divorced families, elderly, special needs (including intellectual disability), single-parent families, sexual counseling and therapy, sex therapy and education focusing on special needs, couple counselling and therapy, supervision of social work students.
Am a certified sex therapist (Israeli society for sex therapy )
Through my professional experience I understood the power of therapy across all spectrums, including special needs, and am motivated to make this process accessible to everyone who wants to focus on realising their own personal self fulfillment. My therapeutic belief in others is created from my own personal philosophical belief that everyone strives to live a life filled with confidence and self belief. The therapy aims to provide a comfortable platform of merely "being " whilst allowing the individual to begin their very own personal process of self introspection in a supportive and nurturing environment.
MSW
Ben
2005
19
9805
Certified sex therapist 2022 (Israel society for sexual therapy -ITAM)
Group facilitator 2015
Sexual therapy and guidance for special needs - University of Haifa 2016
Couples counselling 2019
AASECT certified 2016
Online Therapy
Couples / Relationship / Marriage Counseling
Gender Identity Concerns
LGBTQ
Sex Therapy
Sexual Issues
Anxiety / Panic
Autism Spectrum
Divorce / Custody
Grief
Life Transitions
Self-Esteem
sexual therapy and guidance for special needs
Adults
Couples
LGBTQ
Men
Women
Geriatric
Hebrew
English
Emotion-Focused TherapyEmotion-focused therapy (EFT) is a type of psychotherapy that is based on the idea that emotions play a key role in a person’s mental health. EFT focuses on helping people to identify, accept, and manage their emotions in a healthy and productive way. The goal of EFT is to help people identify and express their emotions, understand how those emotions impact their behavior, and learn how to manage their emotions in a way that is adaptive and healthy. EFT is a research-based approach to psychotherapy that has been found to be effective in helping people manage a variety of mental health conditions. It has been used successfully in the treatment of individuals, couples, and families, as well as with groups. EFT is particularly beneficial for people who struggle with emotional regulation, mood disorders, 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.
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.
Individual Therapy
Couples Therapy
Group Therapy
Workshops/Educating