Spirituality and Psychotherapy

“All journeys have secret destinations of which the traveler is unaware.”
– Martin Buber

You want to find those missing parts.

You’re successful, and yet, something is missing.

On the outside, all is good – but on the inside, there is a void and uneasiness.

What is not right in your life?

You wonder what could make a difference to bring about more peace.

You desire connection.

Many say, ‘I’m not religious, I’m spiritual.”

Through their spirituality, they feel connected to nature, the ocean, mountains, or trees.

Maybe you are also yearning for connection – a connection to that which is greater than yourself.

A spiritual dimension helps you find completeness…

If something is missing in your life that you can’t quite explain

If you want to develop compassion for yourself and others

If you are facing a major change and not sure how to cope with it

If you are recovering from the pain of a personal loss such as divorce, death of a spouse, child, or family member

If you are dealing with a serious illness

If you want to move toward forgiveness and don’t know how

If you want to experience more gratitude and joy

Gain a spiritual dimension.

If you seek to have a more spiritual life and aren’t sure where to begin, I can help you.

Our work will integrate contemporary Psychology with the wisdom of Judaism (without the religious rigidity and patriarchal biases).

As a therapist and rabbi, I can help you feel grounded in the face of your uncertainties, develop a more meaningful connection with yourself and others, let go of old emotional wounds, and find more joy in your life.

Call today to return to your highest and best self!