Eliezer Eagle's style
🎯 Direct 💙 Warm 💪 Challenging 🧘 CalmWhy Eliezer Eagle chose to be in the helping profession
When deeper thoughts and emotions are brought into awareness with understanding, change becomes possible. My work focuses on helping people develop insight, practical coping skills, and growth in areas where they once felt stuck. Together, we look beneath the surface at patterns and experiences that shape how people think, feel, and respond. This process supports greater clarity, self-understanding, and a more grounded sense of direction.
In relationships, much goes unspoken beneath the surface, often influencing connection and communication in unseen ways. When partners feel understood and learn to express their deeper thoughts and emotions, new patterns of connection, communication, and trust can emerge. I help partners slow down, listen more fully, and give voice to what is often difficult to articulate. This work creates space for stronger emotional connection and more intentional, secure relationships.
Eliezer Eagle's approach
My approach is integrative, practical, and compassionate. I work with individuals and couples to understand the patterns that affect thoughts, emotions, behavior, and relationships, and to develop clear, usable tools for change. The work is collaborative and focused on helping people make sense of what feels stuck or repetitive. From there, we identify ways to respond with greater awareness, flexibility, and intention.
My work is CBT-informed and trauma-aware, integrating couples work based on the Gottman Method along with IFS and mind body approaches. The focus is on building insight, emotional regulation, and resilience over time. I support sustainable change in areas such as relationships, stress, and addictive patterns, with an emphasis on practical skills that can be applied in everyday life.
What you can expect from sessions with Eliezer Eagle
You can expect a safe, non-judgmental, and collaborative space where your experiences are respected and your pace is honored. Together, we explore thoughts, emotions, and behaviors that may be keeping you stuck, and look at how past experiences continue to shape present reactions. The work focuses on developing practical, evidence-based coping skills to manage stress, anxiety, and emotional overwhelm, while strengthening self-regulation and resilience. When working with addictive patterns, the emphasis is on increasing awareness, expanding choice, and building healthier ways of coping that support sustainable change in daily life.
Couples sessions offer a structured and supportive space where both partners can feel heard and understood. We focus on what lies beneath conflict, including the thoughts, emotions, needs, and patterns that often go unspoken. Together, we identify unhelpful interaction cycles, improve communication and emotional understanding, and develop practical tools for navigating disagreements more constructively. The goal is to support empathy, trust, emotional safety, and clearer boundaries, helping both partners build insight and skills that foster lasting connection and change.
Eliezer Eagle's experience working with the Jewish community
I have extensive experience working within the Jewish community. For many years, I worked as a teacher with children, supporting both their educational and emotional development. Alongside this, I have been involved with the Chinuch helpline, offering guidance and support to parents seeking help around their children’s wellbeing. This work has given me a deep understanding of the concerns families bring and the contexts in which they arise.
Through this experience, I have supported many parents in understanding their children’s challenges while also recognizing the importance of parents developing their own insight and coping skills. I believe that when parents feel supported and empowered, they are better able to support their children. My work emphasizes strengthening parents’ confidence, awareness, and capacity to respond thoughtfully rather than react. This approach helps create more stable and supportive family dynamics over time.
Eliezer Eagle's Book Recommendation Zone
- FEELING GOOD
From renowned psychiatrist Dr. David D. Burns, the revolutionary volume that popularized Dr. Aaron T. Beck’s cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and has helped millions combat feelings of depression and develop greater self-esteem. - THE 7 PRINCIPLES FOR MAKING MARRIGE WORK
The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work has revolutionized the way we understand, repair, and strengthen marriages. John Gottman’s unprecedented study of couples over a period of years has allowed him to observe the habits that can make—and break—a marriage. - THE 7 HABITS OF HIGHLY EFFECTIVE PEOPLE
The 7 Habits have become famous and are integrated into everyday thinking by millions and millions of people. Why? Because they work!
Approaches
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
- Couples Counseling
- EMDR
- Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT)
- Gottman Method
- Inner child work
- Internal Family Systems (IFS)
- Trauma Focused Therapy
Concerns
Languages spoken
English Hebrew YiddishAges
AdultsPeople I work with
Individuals CouplesPersonal religious affiliations
ChassidishJewish community experience
Extensive2 years in practice
Certificates
- MI CBT by YENAR CENTRE 2025
- Marriage & Intimacy Life-Coaching by TORAH PSYCHOLOGY 2025
- Viktor Frankl Addiction Recovery Life-Coaching by TORAH PSYCHOLOGY 2025
- Mind/Body/Soul Trauma-Healing Life-Coaching by TORAH PSYCHOLOGY 2025
Average costs per session
$50 - $90
Payment Methods
- Credit Card
What people have to say about working with me:
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Eliezer has demonstrated strong clinical thinking, a high level of responsibility, and genuine engagement with the material. He showed the ability to integrate theoretical concepts with practical application, asked thoughtful questions, and consistently approached his work with seriousness and professionalism. His interpersonal skills stood out, particularly his capacity to listen, reflect, and respond in a measured and respectful manner.
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