Tamar Meisel Verified
Medical and Caregiver Coach
PMC
250-350 NIS
N/A
Free Consultation | Student Discount
When your life is centered around taking care of someone else, I can help you: Let's do this together. Find your own space again. Relieve stress and cope with the rollercoaster of emotions. Communicate easily with the medical team. Learn skills to create balance in your life. I am a certified medical and life coach as well as a grief educator. As a medical coach, I focus primarily on supporting the caregiver. When your loved one’s mental or physical health is compromised, your role—that of the caregiver—is vital. The support you give is a source of stability and strength for your loved one who is thrust into a confusing emotional and medical maze. How can you best fill your role? I coach you, the caregiver. I put you in the center. I coach you on how to get support, find your voice, explore possibilities—in how to acquire the tools you need to help your loved one without burning yourself out. I provide you with a safe space and guidance to develop emotional, mental and physical resilience during a crisis, difficult situation or challenge so that you can care for your loved one and for yourself. I also run a wide range of medical and non-medical coaching workshops and teach Caregiver Coaching to professional coaches.
PMC
Medical Coaching Institute
2016
13
I.C.F. and ILCC member.
Life Coach, 2010
Medical EFT 2014
Wellness in Chronic Care - 2017
Grief Educator Certificate through David Kessler, 2021
Group Coaching - Otzma - 2010
Mediation - Gome Gevim - 2021
Telephone Counseling, Online Therapy
Cancer / Terminal Illness
Executive / Career / Life Coaching
Grief
Life Transitions
Stress Management
Anxiety / Panic
Grief
Life Transitions
Parenting Issues / Training
Self-Esteem
Adults
Couples
Families
Men
Women
Geriatric
LGBTQ
Hebrew
English
Emotional Freedom TechniqueEmotional Freedom Technique (EFT) is an alternative therapy for emotional and physical distress. It is based on the idea that the cause of all negative emotions is a disruption in the body's energy system. EFT is a form of psychological acupressure, in which a combination of physical tapping and verbal affirmations are used to help the body release the emotional and physical distress.
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.
Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP)NLP is an approach to communication, personal development, and psychotherapy that focuses on understanding how people think, communicate and interact. It was developed by Richard Bandler and John Grinder in the 1970s. NLP looks at how people use language, their body language and other non-verbal communication to understand their inner experiences. It uses techniques such as modeling, reframing, and anchoring to help people change their behavior and beliefs. Its goal is to help people understand how they think and take control of their own behavior and thoughts. NLP is based on the belief that the way we think affects how we feel and how we act. It points out that each person operates within their own subjective reality rather than from a place of objectivity. Proponents of NLP believe everyone’s perception of the world is distorted, limited, and unique. A therapist who practices NLP explores how a person in treatment perceives their reality and the effect this perception may have on that person’s thoughts and behavior. The therapist can then help them find and strengthen the skills that serve them best and assist them in developing new ways to replace ones that have shown to be unproductive or harmful.
Coaching
Coaching
Workshops/Educating