Ellen Cornfeld Verified
Couples and Family Therapist, Psychotherapist
MA
350-500 NIS
N/A
Student Discount
Ellen Cornfeld- MNTCW, is a Narrative Counselor working with children, adults, couples, and families. In addition to her clinical work Ellen is a group facilitator, clinical supervisor, and international consultant. She gives workshops and lectures widely. Ellen's work is always creative, collaborative with an emphasis on helping the client discover new satisfying narratives for themselves.
Ellen completed her Masters degree in Narrative Therapy and Community Work in 2017 at the University of Melbourne through the Dulwich Centre in Adelaide.
Ellen is EMDR trained. She integrates EMDR in Narrative Practices in approaching trauma.
MA
University of Melbourne
2018
6
EMDR trained- 2017
Narrative Therapy 2007
Telephone Counseling, Online Therapy
Anxiety / Panic
Couples / Relationship / Marriage Counseling
Depression
Eating Disorders
Trauma / Post Traumatic Stress Disorder PTSD
Autism Spectrum
Behavioral Concerns In Children
Dissociative Disorders
Divorce / Custody
Family Issues
Gender Identity Concerns
Grief
Infertility
LGBTQ
Parenting Issues / Training
Postpartum Depression
Children
Adolescents
Adults
Couples
Families
LGBTQ
Men
Women
Geriatric
English
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing Therapy (EMDR)Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) is a psychotherapy treatment that was originally designed to alleviate the distress associated with traumatic memories. It uses a structured approach to address the past events that may be causing current distress, and uses bilateral stimulation, such as eye movements, to activate different neural networks in the brain in order to reduce symptoms of trauma. EMDR has been found to be effective for a wide range of mental health issues, including anxiety, depression, and PTSD.
Narrative TherapyNarrative therapy is a form of psychotherapy that focuses on the stories, or narratives, of a person's life in order to help them gain insights into their situation and develop skills to make positive changes. It is based on the idea that people construct their own stories and meanings to make sense of their lives and experiences. It emphasizes the strengths, values, and skills of the person, while also exploring the influences of culture and context on their life. Narrative therapy seeks to empower individuals by helping them to identify and use their inner resources to overcome challenges and create positive change.
Play TherapyPlay therapy is an evidence-based, developmentally appropriate form of intervention used to facilitate emotional, cognitive, and social growth in children. Play therapy is based on the premise that play is the child's natural medium of self-expression and can be used to assess and help a child work through difficult emotions, thoughts, and behaviors. The goal of play therapy is to help children develop the skills and abilities to navigate life stressors, and build self-esteem. During treatment, the therapist creates a comfortable, safe environment (a playroom) for the child to play with as few limits as possible. The toys in the playroom are intended to encourage the child to express his or her feelings and develop healthier behaviors. The child’s “play” with these toys serve as the child’s symbolic words, which may be difficult to express otherwise.
Sandplay TherapySandplay therapy is a form of psychotherapy that is based on Jungian psychology and is used to help children and adults explore their inner world using symbols and metaphors. It is a form of non-directive play therapy in which participants create a “sandbox” in which they construct three-dimensional scenes using tiny figurines and sand. Sandplay therapy is an effective form of therapy that helps clients explore their inner world, gain insight, and develop creative solutions to their problems. Sandplay therapy allows a person to construct their own microcosm using miniature toys and sand. What’s created acts as a reflection of the person’s own life and allows them the opportunity to resolve conflicts, identify and remove obstacles, and gain acceptance of self.
Individual Therapy
Couples Therapy
Family Therapy
Group Therapy