Top Frum Jewish Professionals in New York
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Alana Stern
ADHD Coach
"My approach to ADHD coaching is not about helping you become better at being normal. It is about learning to work with your neurodivergent brain instead of constantly fighting against it. I believe real change starts with understanding β¦
Yosef Leib Bornstein, MHC-LP
Therapists, Mental Health Counselor, LP: IN PERSON SESSIONS ONLY
"When it comes to therapy, my guiding principle is simple: *connection is key.* Building a genuine, trusting relationship with each client is not just a priorityβitβs the foundation of the work we do together. I believe that therapy β¦
Shoshana Zelcer, LMSW
Therapists, Licensed Master Social Worker
"I guide my clients using a strengths based and goal oriented approach, helping each individual recognize and highlight the abilities they already carry within themselves. I believe that real growth begins when a person can see their own β¦
Avigail Teiler, LMSW
Therapists, Licensed Master Social Worker
"As a trauma-informed, psychodynamic therapist, I place a strong emphasis on attachment styles and inner child work. I recognize that each person is unique, and while I specialize in these areas, I consider myself eclectic in my therapeutic β¦
Sagi Chekroun
Hypnotherapist, MCTAA
"My coaching is tailor-made to suit your unique personal experiences and guide you toward the future you desire. We donβt need to dwell on past traumas or mistakes, and it's not necessary to share sensitive personal details. Instead, β¦
Judith Blumenthal, LMHC
Therapists, Licensed Mental Health Counselor; IN PERSON SESSIONS ONLY
"My approach to counseling is straightforward: do what works best for the client. I do not rely exclusively on one or two modalities. Instead, I draw from a wide range of theories and strategies, tailoring my approach to β¦
Dr. Diana A Harman, LMHC-D, PhD
Therapists, Licensed Mental Health Counselor, Doctor of Psychology
"I take an eclectic, person-centered, and trauma-informed approach to therapy, drawing on a wide range of modalities and creative techniques to meet each client where they are. My training includes EMDR, somatic experiential therapy, ARC, play therapy, ERP β¦
Meir Sigel
Certified Emotion Code and Body Code Practitioner
"My approach is direct, intuitive, and deeply personalized. Every session is focused on uncovering and releasing the emotional and energetic root of whatβs holding you back. I use the Emotion Code and Body Code to identify blocks most β¦
Sara Newman, LMHC
Therapists, Licensed Mental Health Counselor
"My approach to therapy is rooted in empathy, evidence-based practice, and a deep commitment to creating a safe and non-judgmental space for healing. I believe in meeting each individual and family exactly where they are, honoring their unique β¦
Fay Brezel, LMHC
Therapists, Licensed Mental Health Counselor
"I approach healing and self-actualization with a holistic perspective, recognizing that no single approach or method can address all aspects of our lives. Instead, I believe that true transformation and growth require a multidisciplinary approach that considers our β¦
Simi Schwartz, LCSW
Therapists, Licensed Clinical Social Worker
"While I am trained in a variety of evidence-based practices such as CBT, IFS, ACT, and DBT, my approach to therapy is deeply rooted in being client-centered and collaborative. I firmly believe that therapy is not a one-size-fits-all 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¦