Hila Zemer
Jungian analyst, clinical social worker (MSW) and certified spiritual counselor. Certified supervisor of social work and spiritual care. Her expertise lies in the female life cycle, the mother-daughter relationship, women in the Third Age (or post menopause), divorce, loss and widowhood.
Idit Levin
BSW and MSW, Hebrew University; certified supervisor in social work; graduate of studies in East-West Psychotherapy, the Unit of Continuing Education, Tel Aviv University. She taught in the Central School for Training Workers in Welfare Services and in the East West psychotherapy program.
Elisheva HaCohen
MSW in clinical Social Work, Hebrew University of Jerusalem; graduate of the 3 year program in psychoanalytic psychotherapy, the Psychological Service, Hebrew University.
Tali Finelt
MSW from The Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Graduate of the two-year 'Psychodynamic Approach when working with Adults' Program, The Academic Center for Continuing Medical Education, Tel Aviv University.
Graduate of the 'Animal Assisted Therapy' Program at the Magid Institute, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Einat Ahiman
M.A Art Therapy-Bibliotherapy for experienced therapists at Haifa University. Bibliotherapy certificate from David Yelin. Graduated in psychoanalytic psychotherapy for art therapists at The Israel Winnicott Center (IWC). Tutoring bibliotherapy students.
Daniel Roe
BA in psychology, Tel Aviv University, MSW, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and currently a Ph.D. Candidate in social work. Graduate of the annual training program at Open Dialogue UK, has experience and knowledge working with sexual trauma, and combining tools from diverse approaches, including politically sensitive therapy and wilderness therapy.
Tal Shanny
MAAT Movement Therapy, David Yellin College of Education.
Psychotherapy through conversation, embodiment, and creative methods.
Extensive experience working individually with women on personal and professional development, relationships, parenting, creative processes, and navigating crisis or trauma, depression and anxiety.
Incorporates Focusing, Family Constellations, Authentic Movement, Voice Dialogue, and STREAM (a combination of Somatic Experiencing and Movement Therapy).
Hagit Ephraim Patrick
MSW in clinical social work in the field of direct care, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. BA in behavioral sciences and economics, Ben Gurion University of the Negev. Uses a dynamic approach to therapy.