Jewish Therapists in 22180

Photo of Caren Ann Appel, LCSW, MA, Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Caren Ann Appel
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW, MA
Verified Verified
Vienna, VA 22180  (Online Only)
Finding the right therapeutic "fit" is one of the most important decisions you will undertake. You often can't waste time because you or your family needs help now, which is why I offer a compassionate, solution-oriented approach to clients. Hi, my name is Caren Ann Appel & I'm a licensed psychotherapist with a master's in clinical & macro social work & another master's degree in Gender History.
Finding the right therapeutic "fit" is one of the most important decisions you will undertake. You often can't waste time because you or your family needs help now, which is why I offer a compassionate, solution-oriented approach to clients. Hi, my name is Caren Ann Appel & I'm a licensed psychotherapist with a master's in clinical & macro social work & another master's degree in Gender History.
(571) 454-9909 View (571) 454-9909
Photo of Daniel Lavelle -  Elevated Mindset Therapy, LLC, MS, LPC, Licensed Professional Counselor
Elevated Mindset Therapy, LLC
Licensed Professional Counselor, MS, LPC
Verified Verified
2 Endorsed
Vienna, VA 22180
My name is Daniel Lavelle and I'm a trauma-informed counselor, EMDR and IFS practitioner, and Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapist (KAP) who graduated from Johns Hopkins University. If you have a deep feeling of emptiness that won't go away or if you feel disconnected from your inner joy, my therapeutic approach and techniques can help you start to find your inner light and tap back into that natural energy of connectedness, playfulness, and willingness to give this life the best you have. If you want to work with a genuine therapist who understands the ups and downs and trials and tribulations of life, you found the right therapist.
My name is Daniel Lavelle and I'm a trauma-informed counselor, EMDR and IFS practitioner, and Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapist (KAP) who graduated from Johns Hopkins University. If you have a deep feeling of emptiness that won't go away or if you feel disconnected from your inner joy, my therapeutic approach and techniques can help you start to find your inner light and tap back into that natural energy of connectedness, playfulness, and willingness to give this life the best you have. If you want to work with a genuine therapist who understands the ups and downs and trials and tribulations of life, you found the right therapist.
(703) 686-5284 View (703) 686-5284
Photo of Brianna Hurwitz Individual Adult Therapy, LCSW-C, LICSW, LCSW, Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Brianna Hurwitz Individual Adult Therapy
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW-C, LICSW, LCSW
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Vienna, VA 22180  (Online Only)
We all have a human need to feel connected – to our loved ones, our communities, and the world around us. Sometimes, however, emotional roadblocks or negative thought patterns can create walls that make genuine connections difficult. Therapy can be a powerful tool to explore these very issues. Imagine therapy as a safe space where you can freely explore your thoughts, feelings, and behaviors without judgment. Brianna's approach is collaborative and authentic, meaning you'll work together as a team to uncover how these internal factors might be impacting you.
We all have a human need to feel connected – to our loved ones, our communities, and the world around us. Sometimes, however, emotional roadblocks or negative thought patterns can create walls that make genuine connections difficult. Therapy can be a powerful tool to explore these very issues. Imagine therapy as a safe space where you can freely explore your thoughts, feelings, and behaviors without judgment. Brianna's approach is collaborative and authentic, meaning you'll work together as a team to uncover how these internal factors might be impacting you.
(703) 348-6102 View (703) 348-6102
Jewish Therapists

Why is it important for a therapist to be culturally sensitive?

Therapists and clients don’t need to share the same background to be able to work together, but a therapist whose training includes a focus on cultural competence may be better able to form a therapeutic bond with individuals from a range of backgrounds, as they will have experience tailoring their approach to each client—and will be prepared to acknowledge and consider the effects of cultural forces, such as discrimination, that may contribute to that client’s concerns. With a professional who has such training, a client should feel comfortable discussing sensitive issues without feeling that they need to self-censor.

How can I recognize an effective Jewish therapist?

As with members of any religious or ethnic group, just because two people happen to be Jewish does not guarantee that they will share the same values, knowledge, or experiences. A Jewish client seeking a therapist who shares their cultural identity, or for whom it’s important that a therapist share their religious beliefs, may want to discuss a professional’s Jewish background with them before beginning therapy. For someone who seeks justification for major life changes in their religious tradition, or in biblical writings, finding a therapist who is comfortable framing guidance in that context may be especially valuable.

Would a Jewish therapist have unique training?

No, but they should have the same training and certification as any other mental health professional, as well as experience with a range of evidence-based techniques such as cognitive-behavioral therapy or mindfulness-based therapy. A therapist with this type of experience should be able to help any client feel comfortable and safe, which is essential for a therapeutic alliance. Once this is established, a potential client may want to find out more about the therapist’s Jewish background.

How can I inquire about a therapist’s experience with Jewish clients?

A client can directly ask a therapist if they have extensive experience working with Jewish clients and if so, whether these individuals sought counseling for faith-related issues or marital or familial issues in which their Jewish background was a factor. A client may also wish to ask a potential therapist whether they incorporate Jewish teachings and values into their own professional work.

Who is included in Psychology Today’s directory of Jewish therapists?

The directory of Jewish therapists includes professionals who have opted to share their cultural background on their profiles. However, not all therapists choose to disclose their background, and they may not appear in search results for this reason.The directory also shows therapists who indicate that they have extensive experience working with Jewish clients and/or communities.