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Jewish therapists in Princeton, MA

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Boston, Massachusetts therapist: Zach Rotfus, licensed clinical social worker
Serving Jewish

Zach Rotfus

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LICSW
Are you a clinician or healthcare worker dealing with vicarious trauma? Are you struggling with work burnout? Having difficulty as a parent to teens/young adults? Trying to understand a late life diagnosis of ADHD, autism, or other neurodivergence? You've arrived to the right place. Reach out for a free consult and let's talk.  
10 Years Experience
Online in Princeton, MA (Online Only)
Boston, Massachusetts therapist: Robin Okun, therapist
Serving Jewish

Robin Okun

Therapist, LICSW
Healing doesn’t require a commute; it flourishes in a safe, focused space. I provide a high-level, remote clinical environment that brings privacy, comfort, and convenience directly to you. This allows you to engage in deep work from your own home, where being "seen and heard" is only the beginning. Together, we will untangle the patterns holding you back and translate self-awareness into practical tools and strategies—bridging the gap between where you are and a life of genuine purpose, joy, and ease.  
37 Years Experience
Online in Princeton, MA (Online Only)
Royalston, Massachusetts therapist: Michael Young, pastoral counselor/therapist
Serving Jewish

Michael Young

Pastoral Counselor/Therapist, Mdiv, CRW
My practice is based on my personal and professional journey. That includes studies in psychology, clinical and academic experience in counseling and therapy, individual therapy, and studies in spirituality.  
45 Years Experience
In-Person Near Princeton, MA
New York City, New York therapist: Mary Karlan, licensed clinical social worker
Serving Jewish

Mary Karlan

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Licensed Clinical Social Work
Are you ready to rediscover living without the burden of emotional distress? I am an experienced, warm, and compassionate clinical social worker with years of experience treating clients with a variety of mental health conditions. I received my social work degree at Fordham University in New York City. My first year of internship was in the public school system working with at-risk teens. During my second year, I worked with couples experiencing infertility and seeking adoption. I did my post-masters training in Couples and Family therapy at Ackerman Institute for the Family in New York City. I am a mother and step-mother to nine children and four dogs.  
14 Years Experience
Online in Princeton, MA (Online Only)
New York City, New York therapist: Dr. Stéphanie Gamache, PhD, hypnotherapist
Serving Jewish

Dr. Stéphanie Gamache, PhD

Hypnotherapist, PhD
Something in you knows that what you're carrying runs deeper than the presenting problem. Many of the people I work with are thoughtful, capable, and outwardly composed-yet internally they live with anxiety, depression, chronic tension or pain, relentless self-criticism, or a sense that something essential is blocked, muted, or just out of reach. These struggles may surface in mood, in the body, in behavior, or in relationships-including sexuality and intimacy-but they are rarely contained to any one area. They tend to reflect deeper emotional and relational patterns formed early in life, often before language, that continue to shape how a person approaches closeness, vulnerability, agency, pleasure, and self-expression. My work centers on how early experience shapes the capacity for self-regulation, desire, connection, and meaning throughout life-and particularly on how people come to know what they need and want, how they learn to express or inhibit those impulses, and what happens when these capacities become conflicted, constricted, or difficult to sustain. I integrate psychoanalytic hypnotherapy, somatic awareness, and clinical sexology within a reflective, depth-oriented process. Hypnosis functions as a central clinical tool-creating conditions for deeper internal contact with emotional, bodily, and unconscious experience that can be difficult to reach through conversation alone. The aim is not only relief from symptoms, but the development of a more coherent and compassionate relationship with one's inner life: sensations, emotions, impulses, and desires. This work is oriented toward lasting psychological change-and toward greater freedom in how one relates to oneself, one's body, and one's capacity for connection, authenticity, and vitality. It is best suited to those ready to move beyond symptom management toward something more fundamental.  
7 Years Experience
Online in Princeton, MA (Online Only)

Jewish therapists in Princeton, Massachusetts Statistics

Jewish therapists in Princeton, Massachusetts average 16 years of experience and charge around $203 per session. 97% offer online sessions. The most commonly treated issues are Anxiety or Fears (74%), Depression (66%), and Stress (57%).

Average years in practice

16 Years Experience

Average cost per session

$203

Accept insurance

40%

Offer sliding scale

54%

Gender ID

56% Female
40% Male
2% Non-Binary
2% Gender Fluid

Session Type

57% In Person and Online
40% Online Only
3% In Person Only

Top Specialties

74% Anxiety or Fears
66% Depression
57% Stress
54% Trauma and PTSD
49% Self Esteem
46% Loss or Grief
46% Relationship and Marriage Counseling

Ages Served

100% Adult
83% Young Adult
66% Senior
43% Teen
31% Children

Client Focus

100% Jewish
83% LGBTQ+
77% Women
74% Men
69% Christian