Tag: Psychotherapy

Psychotherapy encompasses interventions for individuals with mental health disorders and overwhelming emotional challenges.
The text delves into the complex question of whether one should prioritize the medical advice of a rabbi or a doctor in the face of health issues.
The article discusses the distinction between seeking guidance from a rabbi or a therapist in the Jewish community.
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, host David Bashevkin engages in a conversation with his friend Elie Schulman about the effectiveness and importance of therapy.
In an interview, Yael Goldstein-Love, author of "The Possibilities," discusses the complexities and challenges of motherhood.
This article explores the intersection of psychotherapy and belief in God.
Aaron T. Beck, the founder of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), recently passed away at the age of 100.
The article explores the concept of resilience and how individuals can bounce back from trauma and adversity.
Jewish Action explores the topic of dating with a mental disorder, particularly within the Orthodox Jewish community, where mental health concerns can significantly impact family life.
The article discusses the complex issue of dating with a mental disorder within the Orthodox Jewish community.
During the High Holidays between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, the theme of God often emerges in psychotherapy sessions as individuals grapple with questions of belief, observance, and the meaning of life.
Miriam, a young girl, desires a dog for Hanukkah despite her Hasidic-leaning family's disapproval.
The author, an Orthodox Jew struggling with OCD, recounts their experience of intrusive thoughts and compulsions that interfered with prayer and daily life.
The text is a personal reflection on the author's experience caring for his father as he faces declining health.
Viktor Frankl, known as the father of Logotherapy, emphasized the importance of finding meaning in life.