David Ribner Verified
Sex Therapist
MSW, DSW
350-500 NIS
None
N/A
I earned a BA, Smicha, MS and MSW degrees from Yeshiva University and a doctorate from Columbia University. I am the founder and former chairman of the Sex Therapy Training Program at Bar-Ilan University, and certified as a sex therapist and supervosor in Israel and the U.S. I have a private practice as a sex and marital therapist in Jerusalem (Hebrew and English), I have authored some 40 articles and book chapters and I write and lecture on cultural sensitivity and sexuality. I am also the co-author of Et Le'ehov (A Time to Love) The Newlywed's Guide to Physical Intimacy, and (with Talli Rosenbaum) Ani L'Dodi (I Am for My Beloved: A Guide to Enhanced Intimacy for Married Couples.
MSW
Yeshiva University.
1974
DSW
Columbia University
1983
50
AASECT certified therapist 2004-2022
AASECT certified sex therapist supervisor - 2013-2022
ITAM certified 2009-2013
Online Therapy
Couples / Relationship / Marriage Counseling
Gender Identity Concerns
Sex Therapy
Sexual Abuse / Rape
Sexual Issues
Academic
Adults
Couples
Men
Women
Hebrew
English
Psychodynamic TherapyPsychodynamic therapy is a form of therapy that focuses on the unconscious mind and how it affects behavior. It works to help people understand and work through past experiences and feelings that may be causing difficulties in the present. This type of therapy encourages individuals to explore their emotions, relationships, and behaviors in order to gain insight into their current difficulties. It can help individuals better understand themselves and their motivations, and gain insight into how past events have impacted their current lives. People tend to develop defense mechanisms when faced with challenges in life. Defense mechanisms may keep painful feelings, memories, and experiences in the unconscious. A few common defense mechanisms include: denial, repression, and rationalization. Psychodynamic therapists encourage people to speak freely about their emotions, desires, and fears. Being open may help uncover vulnerable feelings that have been pushed out of conscious awareness. According to psychodynamic theory, behavior is influenced by unconscious thought. Once painful feelings are brought forth and processed, the defense mechanisms are no longer needed and a person in treatment can start changing unhelpful patterns when coping with life’s challenges.
Individual Therapy
Clinical Supervision
Consultation
Couples Therapy
Workshops/Educating