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Lindsey Beaver
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LMSW
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Ann Arbor, MI 48104
Have you ever found yourself unable to feel better, despite past attempts to think your way out and move forward? Like a cycle you can't escape? Is it sometimes hard to "human"- to socialize, get yourself to focus, to navigate sensory overwhelm, or even to communicate to others? Maybe you've seen therapists in the past who seemed to be puzzled by you or not on your wavelength so you felt stuck. Are you looking to get to the root of these challenges and heal them for good instead of chronically coping just to get by? Do you need to make a change, but don't want to simply talk about your feelings? The good news is everyone can heal.
Have you ever found yourself unable to feel better, despite past attempts to think your way out and move forward? Like a cycle you can't escape? Is it sometimes hard to "human"- to socialize, get yourself to focus, to navigate sensory overwhelm, or even to communicate to others? Maybe you've seen therapists in the past who seemed to be puzzled by you or not on your wavelength so you felt stuck. Are you looking to get to the root of these challenges and heal them for good instead of chronically coping just to get by? Do you need to make a change, but don't want to simply talk about your feelings? The good news is everyone can heal.
(734) 724-5168 View (734) 724-5168
Photo of Raizel Weiss Heitzer, Licensed Professional Counselor in Grosse Pointe, MI
Raizel Weiss Heitzer
Licensed Professional Counselor, MA, NCC, LPC
Verified Verified
Ann Arbor, MI 48103
Meeting you where you are.... Moving to where you want to be! Working with trauma, abuse, depression, anxiety, stress, loss, grief, ADD, premarital, identity, personal growth, relationships, transitions, illness, sexuality, end-of-life. Benefits include enhanced: sense of self, quality of life, communication & problem-solving - to deeper insight, healthier coping, deepening of spirituality, and joy. Living with authenticity and intention empowers you to make those difficult changes. Health means integrity in all aspects of your life influencing your physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being.
Meeting you where you are.... Moving to where you want to be! Working with trauma, abuse, depression, anxiety, stress, loss, grief, ADD, premarital, identity, personal growth, relationships, transitions, illness, sexuality, end-of-life. Benefits include enhanced: sense of self, quality of life, communication & problem-solving - to deeper insight, healthier coping, deepening of spirituality, and joy. Living with authenticity and intention empowers you to make those difficult changes. Health means integrity in all aspects of your life influencing your physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being.
(719) 689-8380 View (719) 689-8380
Photo of Barbara Jill Rossen, Clinical Social Work/Therapist in Grosse Pointe, MI
Barbara Jill Rossen
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LMSW, ACSW, LMFT, BCD
Verified Verified
East Lansing, MI 48823  (Online Only)
I help my clients feel more connected to themselves, and to have richer, more meaningful relationships with the people in their lives.The therapeutic process is designed to facilitate change and release one from pain and suffering. It is a collaborative effort , we address your concerns while we navigate the journey from crisis to wellness. I am most helpful in aiding people find their true voice, to live their lives more fully and authentically. It is true that living an authentic life, where one's thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are in synch, brings about lasting happiness. My job is to help facilitate that process.
I help my clients feel more connected to themselves, and to have richer, more meaningful relationships with the people in their lives.The therapeutic process is designed to facilitate change and release one from pain and suffering. It is a collaborative effort , we address your concerns while we navigate the journey from crisis to wellness. I am most helpful in aiding people find their true voice, to live their lives more fully and authentically. It is true that living an authentic life, where one's thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are in synch, brings about lasting happiness. My job is to help facilitate that process.
(517) 292-3535 View (517) 292-3535
Photo of LaTonya Zibi, Counselor in Grosse Pointe, MI
LaTonya Zibi
Counselor, PhD, LMHC, LPC, MDiv, MTS
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Ann Arbor, MI 48104  (Online Only)
I value the therapeutic alliance, striving for a collaborative, flexible, and safe journey as we work together on your unique path. I use a holistic approach, implementing both traditional psychology and spirituality/metaphysics to help achieve your goals, develop coping skills, gain insights, and build a sense of empowerment. Common areas explored in my practice revolve around themes such as anxiety/depression, grief, life purpose, relationships, existential meaning, healing, and much more.
I value the therapeutic alliance, striving for a collaborative, flexible, and safe journey as we work together on your unique path. I use a holistic approach, implementing both traditional psychology and spirituality/metaphysics to help achieve your goals, develop coping skills, gain insights, and build a sense of empowerment. Common areas explored in my practice revolve around themes such as anxiety/depression, grief, life purpose, relationships, existential meaning, healing, and much more.
(781) 996-7144 View (781) 996-7144

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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.