Gavriel Forman
Verified
Psychotherapist
LMSW
350-500 NIS
N/A
Free Consultation
Supporting adolescents and adults in navigating anxiety, depression, and life’s challenges with warmth, mindfulness, and a deep commitment to personal growth and lasting change.
I take a warm, mindful, and client-centered approach, helping individuals navigate life’s challenges with greater self-awareness and resilience. Using mindfulness-based methods like Internal Family Systems (IFS), Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR), and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), I create a safe space where clients can explore their thoughts and emotions while building the tools for lasting change.
I specialize in working with adolescents and adults facing anxiety, depression, life transitions, and adjustment difficulties. I also have experience supporting individuals struggling with self-worth, perfectionism, and familial issues, helping them develop healthier coping mechanisms and a greater sense of inner peace.
As a therapist, I see myself as a guide and collaborator, walking alongside my clients as they gain clarity, self-compassion, and a deeper connection to themselves. My goal is to provide a nonjudgmental space where clients feel heard, understood, and empowered to create meaningful changes in their lives.
My practice is open to individuals from all walks of life, and I tailor my approach to fit each client’s unique needs. Whether you’re looking for support with a specific issue or seeking deeper personal growth, I am here to help you on your journey. It takes courage to reach out for help and find the right therapist. To make the process easier, I offer a free 10-minute phone consultation where we can discuss your goals for therapy and explore how I might be able to help. This brief conversation gives us a chance to connect, ensuring that our work together is aligned with your needs and expectations.
LMSW
Wurzweiler School of Social Work
2023
2
Clinical Social Worker Intern in the State of Florida - #ISW19764
Level 1 IFS Trained - IFS Institute - 2025
Online Therapy
Anxiety / Panic
Depression
Life Transitions
Self-Esteem
Stress Management
Adjustments
Anger Management
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
Family Issues
Holistic
Spiritual Concerns
Adolescents
Adults
Men
English
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) is a form of psychotherapy that encourages individuals to accept their thoughts, feelings, and experiences without judgment and to use them as tools to help them to make changes in their lives that are consistent with their values. It is based on the idea that by changing the way we think about our inner experiences, we can reduce emotional distress and increase our sense of well-being.
Internal Family Systems (IFS)Internal Family Systems (IFS) is an evidence-based psychotherapy that uses the metaphor of an internal family of parts to help people gain awareness of how different parts of themselves can interact in healthy and unhealthy ways. IFS encourages people to become curious about their different parts, with the goal of helping them gain access to their true Self or core. Through this process, people can learn to recognize and care for the different parts of themselves, as well as develop compassionate understanding for the origins of their parts. A key principle of IFS is that each part within the person has its own positive intention and is trying to protect the person in some way. By understanding the positive intention of each part, the practitioner and client can work together to help the parts feel heard and understood, and to find more adaptive ways of meeting their needs. IFS has been found to be an effective treatment for a variety of mental health issues, including depression, anxiety, trauma, and relationship issues.
Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT)Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT) is a form of therapy that combines cognitive behavioral therapy with mindfulness practices. It is based on the idea that our thoughts, emotions, and physical sensations can affect our mental health. MBCT helps individuals become aware of their thoughts, emotions, and physical sensations in order to gain insight and control over them. MBCT helps clients learn how to recognize their sense of being and see themselves as separate from their thoughts and moods. This separation can free the client from thought patterns in which the repeated negative messages may be dominating the client’s focus. After developing an awareness of the separation between thoughts, emotions, and the self, people in treatment may find that while the self and the emotions may exist simultaneously, they do not have to exist within the same dimension. The healing can take place when one learns how to interject positive thoughts into negative moods and thereby create a shift in mood.
Individual Therapy