The most important journey is the one that brings me back home to myself.
I am a mindfulness based, body-oriented psychotherapist, accompanying people in the process of healing and growth.
Like many, I have experienced significant turning points in my life: loss, big questions, and a search for freedom, joy, love, and meaning. From this inner movement, a calling was born to accompany others on their life journeys.
I began my professional path in New Zealand, studying counselling, and continued in Israel with training in body-oriented psychotherapy. For over twenty years, I have been practicing experiential, body-centered psychotherapy, working with the ‘Hakomi Method’ and ‘Biosynthesis’, and supervising therapists in Hakomi.
Within every person there is a whole world waiting to be revealed. The intimate encounter with another human being is, for me, always unique, creative, and deeply enriching.
I am on an ongoing journey of inquiry and learning. I have been practicing yoga for over twenty years, and over and over again I rediscover the healing power of movement, connecting to the body, and quietly listening to what unfolds within me. For me, connecting to the body is a way to return home—to find a supportive relationship with myself, stability, presence, and meaning within the experience of life.
This is the journey on which I accompany others: a journey of returning home to ourselves.
I see clients in my private clinic in Arsuf and facilitate workshops in Israel and abroad.

