Jewish therapists in Rochelle, Illinois IL
Dr. Rita Woidislawsky
Psychologist, Ph.D.
I have been working with eating disorders clients, and their families, for over 25 years. I worked in both Inpatient units, partial hospitals and in private practice. Treating a client with their partner, and or their family is my strength. Understanding eating disorders irrational rules is a challenge.
32 Years Experience
Dr. Ruhama Hazout
Psychologist, Psy.D.
I aim to assist you in crafting the life you desire through goal-focused therapy. My approach encompasses a comprehensive strategy to enhance your overall mental well-being, considering your emotional and social challenges, physical health, dietary habits, recent life transitions, and aspirations for the future. My expertise lies in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, and Motivational Interviewing. I value your time and am committed to ensuring that our therapeutic journey is transformative and beneficial for you.
13 Years Experience
Hannah Warshowsky
Psychologist, PhD
Hello and welcome! I provide tele-therapy online to adults. My specialties includes sexual concerns (difficulty with orgasm, painful sex, low sexual desire) stress, relationship difficulties, grief, body image concerns, and identity exploration. I am passionate about working with millennials, womxn, LGBT folks, kink/non-monogamous individuals and people from religious minority backgrounds, particularly Jewish and Muslim clients.
I offer tele-health in 30+ states through an inter-state agreement for Psychologists called PsyPact.
8 Years Experience
Orli Firestein
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
Are you struggling to connect with others or feel alone? Perhaps this leads to frustration or alienation. Or maybe you find yourself frequently putting others' needs above your own, to the point where you feel run-down and emotionally exhausted. You may be facing a major life change or decision, either for yourself or for your family. In these situations, it can be challenging to tap into your own thoughts or cope with overwhelming emotions. It can be hard to know where to start, but you don't have to do it on your own!
9 Years Experience
Nefertiti Nowell
Therapist, Dr.
While a person can feel better after a good talk with a friend or relative, for moderate or severe emotional distress, this relief is only temporary. Talking with a trained listener helps alleviate emotional distress for good. The clinicians in our practice are trained and ready to help you.
24 Years Experience