Ohad Moshe, Clinical Psychologist's style
💙 Warm 👂 Listener 🌎 Holistic 🧘 CalmWhy Ohad Moshe, Clinical Psychologist chose to be in the helping profession
I have always been drawn to the quiet, private struggles people carry, especially those who appear strong and put together but feel overwhelmed on the inside. So many live with anxiety, self-doubt, and a constant emotional pressure that others never see, yet these feelings shape how they move through the world every single day. I find myself naturally tuned in to those inner experiences and the gap between how someone looks and how they actually feel. Holding space for that truth feels important to me, because those hidden challenges deserve recognition and compassion.
I chose this profession because I believe everyone deserves a place where their inner world is taken seriously and understood, not dismissed or minimized. It means a lot to me to help people feel calmer, steadier, and more connected to themselves in ways that feel real and sustainable. When someone begins to feel seen and supported, you can almost feel the weight they have been carrying start to shift. Being part of that process is meaningful, and I approach the work with a great deal of care, respect, and genuine interest in who each person is beneath the surface.
Ohad Moshe, Clinical Psychologist's approach
My approach is warm, calm, and grounded, and I try to create a space where you can settle in without feeling rushed or expected to reveal more than you’re ready for. I believe that slowing things down allows us to really understand what your anxiety feels like, how it shows up in your body, your thoughts, and the way you move through relationships. When we pay attention to those details, the bigger picture often starts to make more sense. It becomes easier to notice what’s been weighing on you and where you might need more gentleness and support.
I listen carefully and ask questions that help you make sense of what feels confusing or overwhelming. Together we explore your emotional patterns with curiosity rather than criticism, finding kinder and more compassionate ways for you to respond to yourself. Over time, therapy becomes a steady place to breathe, reflect, and let your nervous system settle. My hope is that you gradually feel less alone with what you’re carrying and more connected to a version of yourself that feels grounded, capable, and understood.
What you can expect from sessions with Ohad Moshe, Clinical Psychologist
You can expect a calm, steady environment where you can speak openly without judgment or pressure. I stay fully present with you, paying attention not only to your words but also to the pauses, the tension, and the moments when you’re not quite sure how to say what you’re feeling. Those small details matter, because they often reveal the parts of your experience that have been overlooked or misunderstood. My goal is to help you feel safe enough to let those pieces surface at your own pace.
We move slowly and intentionally, letting the work unfold in a way that feels doable for you. Some sessions bring clarity, others feel grounding, and some simply offer a quiet space to rest from the constant noise of anxiety. Over time, you’ll start to understand your patterns more clearly and feel a growing sense of control over your emotional reactions. As you build that awareness, confidence and ease often follow in a very natural way.
Throughout the process, you can expect honesty, warmth, and respect. I care deeply about what you’re going through, and I show up with the kind of presence that lets you know you don’t have to navigate any of it alone.
Ohad Moshe, Clinical Psychologist's experience working with the Jewish community
I’ve supported many Jewish clients who navigate anxiety, family expectations, cultural pressures, and questions of identity, all while carrying the emotional weight that comes with living in uncertain and complicated times. These experiences can feel layered and deeply personal, and they often impact daily life in ways that aren’t always easy to name. I’ve found that people often hold a mix of strength, responsibility, and quiet worry that isn’t always visible to others. Being able to talk about those pieces openly can bring a real sense of relief.
My work often involves helping people balance their own needs with the roles they hold in their families or communities, manage relationship stress, and sort through fears or concerns that may stay unspoken in other environments. Many clients share that they appreciate not having to backtrack or explain cultural nuances, because it allows us to go deeper into what they’re actually feeling. I offer a space where your background and lived experiences are understood naturally and respectfully, so you can focus on your inner world without having to educate or translate.
Ohad Moshe, Clinical Psychologist's Book Recommendation Zone
- Man's Search for Meaning - Viktor Frankl
Frankl describes how people can endure profound suffering when they find a sense of purpose, showing that meaning—not comfort—is what sustains the human spirit. He illustrates how choosing one’s attitude, even in the harshest conditions, becomes a form of inner freedom. - The Seven Principles For Making Marriage Work - John Gottman
Gottman outlines research-based habits that help couples build trust, deepen friendship, and manage conflict without escalation. Through small everyday behaviors, he shows how partners can strengthen emotional connection and create long-term relational stability. - The Body Keeps the Score - Van der Kolk
Van der Kolk explains how trauma becomes stored in the body, shaping emotions, behaviors, and physical health even long after the event. He presents body-based therapies—like mindfulness, movement, and reconnection—as essential paths toward healing and reclaiming one’s sense of self.
Ohad Moshe, Clinical Psychologist is facilitator of:
Approaches
- Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
- Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT)
- Person-Centered Therapy
Concerns
Languages spoken
English Hebrew ItalianAges
Adolescents (13-18) Adults Elders (65+)People I work with
Men Women IndividualsPersonal religious affiliations
FrumJewish community experience
SomeLicensed to work in
Italy1 years in practice
Licenses
- Clinical Psychologist by Italy 2025. License number 12487
Degrees
- M.Sc. by University of Padova 2025
- B.Sc. by University of Ben-Gurion 2023
Awards
- MAECI Scholarship by Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs 2024
- Rothschild Ambassadors Program by Rothschild Foundation 2020
Average costs per session
$120
Payment Methods
- Credit Card
- PayPal
What people have to say about working with me:
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I always struggled with anxiety, especially around family expectations and relationships. Talking to someone who actually understands the background I come from made a huge difference. Ohad helped me slow down, breathe, and understand what was really happening inside me.
S.L.
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I was looking for a therapist who gets the mix of being Jewish, living abroad, and carrying a lot of quiet pressure. Ohad was exactly that. He’s warm, steady, and incredibly supportive. I never felt judged — only understood.
R.G.
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I was hesitant to start therapy, especially online. But from the first session, I felt surprisingly comfortable. Ohad has a very calm presence and a way of explaining things that actually makes sense.
L.E.
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I came to therapy because I felt disconnected from myself and from people around me. Working with Ohad helped me understand my patterns in relationships and how I show up with others. He has a very warm, grounded way of reflecting things back that made me feel seen, not judged.
M.H.