I was born in Israel and moved to Berlin 9 years ago. Moving here, gave me the freedom to be the author of my own life. It gives me tremendous satisfaction to be of help to people, and I appreciate the personal interactions I have with my clients. I have profound interest and experience in dealing with crises and trauma, and part of my qualifications include being a first-responder. Currently focusing on research - around topics of identity, Trans-Generational Trauma, Ethno-Psychoanalysis. Starting 2026 I will be available in my private practice in Munich.
In the therapy room, I offer a culturally-sensitive therapy that takes into consideration your background, ethnicity, and belief system.
I am open, curious, and self-revelatory. I suggest therapeutic pluralism in which effective interventions are drawn from several different therapy approaches; that gives me permission to be myself, which means to be imperfect, to go beyond technique. "To create a new therapy for each client" as Yalom phrased it.
“Man does not simply exist but always decides what his existence will be, what he will become the next moment. By the same token, every human being has the freedom to change at any instant.” ― Viktor Emil Frankl, Man's Search for Meaning