Work
Clinical practice, supervision, teaching, and writing centred on the transformation of unresolved attachment injuries.
All of my professional work — clinical practice, supervision, teaching, and writing — is organised around one central focus: the transformation of unresolved attachment injuries that continue to shape present experience.
This focus is not a broad interest in trauma or emotional process. It is a specific commitment to helping adults resolve the unfinished emotional business of earlier relationships — the injuries that persist despite understanding, and that no amount of insight alone has been able to shift.
Clinical Practice
Individual psychotherapy for adults working through unresolved attachment injuries and complex trauma.
I work with high-functioning adults who carry unresolved attachment wounds — shame that surfaces in close relationships, anger that flares without clear cause, grief that has never been fully met, longing for connection alongside a deep fear of it, and relational patterns that repeat despite clear awareness.

These are not cognitive problems. They are the residue of early relational experiences in which core emotional needs were unmet, dismissed, or punished. The injury lives in the body and the nervous system — not in the narrative. That is why insight-oriented approaches, on their own, have not resolved them.
My clinical work is experiential and process-focused. It involves accessing and transforming the maladaptive emotional responses that organise suffering — working directly with what arises in session rather than analysing it from a distance. Safety, regulation, and pacing are foundational, not optional.
This is not symptom-management therapy. It is depth-oriented work aimed at resolving emotional injuries at their source.
I offer individual psychotherapy online in English, Dutch, and Hebrew — and in-person in Antwerp, Belgium. You can learn more on the About page or reach out through the Contact page.
Teaching & Supervision
I train and supervise therapists in Emotion-Focused Therapy with an emphasis on the same specialty that defines my clinical work: the treatment of unresolved attachment injuries through experiential emotional processing.
Supervision focuses on marker precision — recognising when a client's process signals an opportunity for deeper work — and on process direction: guiding the session toward emotional transformation rather than narrative elaboration. I emphasise experiential depth, the capacity to stay with difficult emotion in session, and the development of therapeutic presence as a clinical skill rather than a disposition.
Orientation & Training
My primary orientation is Emotion-Focused Therapy (EFT). I am certified as both an EFT Therapist and EFT Supervisor by the International Society for Emotion-Focused Therapy (ISEFT), with certification by Professor Leslie Greenberg, the developer of the approach.

This is complemented by training in EMDR and Coherence Therapy — approaches that share a focus on transforming the emotional responses that maintain psychological suffering, rather than managing their surface expressions.
Writing & Educational Projects
My writing and educational work focus on the same territory as my clinical practice: emotional transformation, attachment injury, and precision in experiential therapy.
I am the developer of EFTSkills — EFT training and resources for therapists, a platform offering resources for therapists working with Emotion-Focused Therapy. The EFT Skills and Wisdom card decks distil core EFT concepts, interventions, and therapeutic postures into tools that help therapists work more precisely with unresolved emotional injuries — in session, in supervision, and in self-directed learning.
Languages
I offer sessions in English, Dutch, and Hebrew. I also speak Yiddish and conversational French. For therapists seeking supervision or training, I work across all of these languages.
