Professionals Who Specialize in Depression
Moses Appel, PhD
Therapists, Doctor of Psychology, Ph.D.
"At ADO Psychology Center, our approach is deeply rooted in compassion and evidence-based methods that foster personal growth and recovery. We draw from a evidence-based modalities, including Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and Dialectical Behavior β¦
Rebecca Kivelevitz, M.S. Ed
Therapists, School Psychologist
"My approach is eclectic, meaning I thoughtfully tailor each session to the unique needs, personality, and background of the individual sitting across from me. I donβt believe in a one-size-fits-all method β people are complex, and so the β¦
Racheli Barasch, LCSW
Therapists, Licensed Clinical Social Worker
"I believe therapy should feel like a space where you can breathe. It should be safe, comfortable, and free of judgment. My approach is rooted in empathy, curiosity, and real connection. I meet you exactly where you are, β¦
Perel Goldstein, LMHC
Therapists, Licensed Mental Health Counselor
"I bring an empathic and gentle presence to my work with individuals and families navigating a wide range of life transitions and adversities. At the heart of my approach is a deep respect for the therapeutic relationshipβI believe β¦
Dan Cohen, LMHC
Therapists, Licensed Mental Health Counselor
"It's very important to me that I build a strong bond of trust with my clients right from the start of therapy. I think that clients can benefit from therapy only if and when they feel safe and β¦
Jamie Libenstein, Psy.D.
Therapists, Doctor of Psychology
"I prioritize building a strong therapeutic alliance and creating a supportive space where taking the first step into therapy feels safe, respected, and manageable. I understand that beginning therapy can feel vulnerable, and I aim to meet clients β¦
Tzipi Davatgar, LCSW
Therapists, Licensed Clinical Social Worker
"I provide supportive guidance, helping individuals build confidence, develop essential skills, and gain tools they need to thrive independently. My approach to therapy is rooted in an attachment-based lens. I recognize how early relationships shape who we are β¦
Eliana Balk Moore, MSW, RYT
Therapists, Master of Social Work, Registerd Yoga Teacher
"I take an eclectic approach to therapy, while staying rooted in both cognitive behavioral and attachment-based theories of behavior. Practically, this means we will explore common thought patterns that may be influencing your behavior, alongside relational patterns that β¦
Malka Akhenblit, LCSW
Therapists, Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
"In my practice, I am deeply invested in therapeutic models that serve as pillars for fostering holistic wellness. Among these, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) stands out for its exceptional ability to provide not only immediate support during moments β¦
Beth (Bassie) Gugenheim, LCSW
Therapists, Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
"My therapeutic approach is eclectic, blending a combination of the following modalities for individual therapy β Ego State Therapy (working with parts,) PIT (Pia Mellodyβs inner child work,) EMDR, Brainspotting, Progressive Counting, Somatic Intervention, Flash, ACT, and Sand β¦
Michael Glaz, LMHC
Therapists, Licensed Mental Health Counselor
"My approach to therapy is integrative and holistic, grounded in the belief that meaningful change happens when the mind, body, and emotional system are addressed together. I draw from evidence-based modalities including EMDR, Internal Family Systems, mindfulness, breathwork, β¦
Zahavah Fishfeld, LMHC
Therapists, Licensed Mental Health Counselor
"Because trauma has played a role in so many lives, addressing it and learning how to emotionally regulate is incredibly important. Trauma can show up in many ways, including suppressing feelings, turning to unhealthy behaviors, and experiencing complicated β¦
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Hello and welcome to our dedicated space for discussing and addressing depression within the Jewish community. Our site features a diverse range of professionals, therapists, and content focused on combating and understanding depression in the Jewish community.
Unique Challenges of Depression in the Jewish Community
When individuals within the Jewish community experience depression, which is often shaped by distinct cultural and religious factors, it represents a specific category of challenges faced by this group. Stigma, spiritual struggles, family dynamics, and community expectations are all examples of factors that can influence the experience of depression in the Jewish community. Often, cultural and religious factors play a role in how depression is perceived and addressed. It can impact individuals' emotional well-being, social functioning, and sense of connection to their Jewish identity.
Watch the videos below to gain insights from Jewish mental health professionals, therapists, and advocates. These resources offer extensive knowledge on addressing depression within the Jewish community, providing expert guidance and culturally sensitive techniques.
Understanding and Addressing Depression within the Jewish Community
Depression is a pressing concern across various communities, with the Jewish community facing its own specific obstacles. While the broader understanding of depression exists, the intricacies of cultural norms, religious practices, and community dynamics within the Jewish community add layers of complexity. Depression within the Jewish community can affect individuals regardless of age, gender, or background, highlighting the need for awareness and targeted interventions.
Strategies for Addressing Depression in the Jewish Community
Effective support and treatment for Jewish individuals experiencing depression necessitate approaches that are culturally and religiously attuned. This encompasses therapy that respects religious beliefs and cultural practices, community support networks that provide a sense of belonging and understanding, and accessible mental health resources. Tailored therapies and interventions are developed to address the specific facets of depression within the Jewish community. It's crucial to seek professional guidance to navigate these challenges effectively, ensuring a path towards healing and improved mental well-being. It's important to note that our professionals are experts in their fields, bringing both specialized knowledge and a deep understanding of cultural nuances to their work
Our directory features professionals, including Therapists, Psychiatrists & Coaches, who offer culturally sensitive support for those navigating Depression within the Jewish community.