Tag: Therapy

Rabbi Garfield and Rabbi Schonfeld delve into the topic of mental health stigmas alongside Dr. Yossi Shafer PhD in a podcast episode.
Jewish therapists across the United States, particularly in Chicago, are facing an increasingly hostile environment in the mental health field due to their Zionism.
Jewish teens are sharing their experiences of feeling unsupported and unequipped to handle discussions on Israel-Palestine conflicts in public schools, with many schools failing to provide adequate education or resources.
An update on mental health issues in the latest video from a Jewish content creator.
The discussion in "The Elephant in the Therapy Room: The Conversation Continues" revolves around the age and life experience of therapists, particularly within the frum community.
The text, addressed to abuse survivors, conveys a message of hope and healing.
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 this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, Elie Schulman engages in a conversation with David Bashevkin about the value of therapy and self-acceptance in a culture where vulnerability is challenging.
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, David Bashevkin discusses his mental health journey.
Living with a spouse who has a personality disorder (PD) can be incredibly challenging.
The Family First Inbox for Issue 879 includes a variety of reader responses to articles published in the magazine.
A Jewish woman named Jacklyn and her Christian husband, Ed, are struggling with their differing views on Israel.
The article discusses the emotional toll of experiencing ongoing conflict in Israel and Gaza.
In a post-war context marked by grief and stress within the Jewish community, a special episode features Yonit and Jonathan engaging in a candid conversation to explore and address tensions that have arisen in their discussions.
"Mind Over Batter: 75 Recipes for Baking as Therapy" is a self-care cookbook written by Jack Hazan and Michael Harari.
"Travelers to Unimaginable Lands" is an insightful book that explores the experiences of caregivers for loved ones with Alzheimer's disease.
Hillel professionals at the University of Southern California recognized the need to prioritize mental health on campus, as students began requesting support.
Avremi Zippel, an Orthodox rabbi in Utah, came forward as a survivor of childhood sexual abuse in the wake of the #MeToo movement.
Annette Poizner, a Social Worker, Therapist, Kabbalist, and Chinese medicine enthusiast, combines elements of pop culture icon Mary Tyler Moore, deep mystical Judaism, and therapy in her work.
The Jewish Currents staff discusses political depression and how to cope with it amidst climate change and the pandemic.
This text discusses different perspectives on anxiety.
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, social worker and kabbalist Joey Rosenfeld discusses the differences between mysticism and rationalism and their roles in our lives.
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, social worker and kabbalist Joey Rosenfeld explores the differences between mysticism and rationalism and the potential roles they can play in our lives.
The author explores the idea of Jewishness and its connection to feelings of isolation and confinement, drawing parallels between Hamlet and Jewish characters like Shylock.
The author recounts their complex relationship with their abusive father following his unexpected death.