Geulah Grossman, M. Sc., was a senior faculty member at Orot Israel College,
where she trained guidance counselors and teachers of emotionally disturbed children.
Her popular column Beineinu, which dealt with human relations and
mental health, appeared for five years in the newspaper Makor Rishon.
While working for the Individual and Family Therapy unit of the Shomron
Regional Council, Geulah treated victims of terrorist attacks and their families.
In the aftermath of their expulsion, she worked with Gush Katif families in a project designed
both to document the families’ travails and support their psychological resilience.
Geulah sees a wide variety of clients seeking individual, marital or family therapy.
Prefer therapy via Zoom, due to corona or because you live far from Ariel?
Please phone: 052-4317482
Originally from New York, Geulah and her family made aliya over 30 years ago.
She is ideally suited to helping multi-cultural and multi-generational families.
The Jpost section includes articles which appeared in the Jerusalem Post,
in Geulah’s column Uncommon Sense.