Today, a frum person has so many options to choose from about the kinds of mental health services he or she needs. When once there were only a few providers, today there are more and more frum professionals training in psychiatry, psychology, social work, nursing, coaching and pastoral counseling. In addition, specialty fields such as trauma, sex abuse, addiction, marriage counseling, sex therapy, CBT, DBT and many others have grown, and Jewish mental health organizations are working hard to bring these trainings and certification opportunities to frum therapists.

With greater choice, however, comes more confusion. Some of the questions that people today have include:

This issue of Mind, Body & Soul is intended to guide you in answering these and similar questions. We hope you find it to be informative, and wish you much success in getting the help you so rightfully deserve.

 

Sincerely,

 

Lisa G. Twerski, LCSW-R           Rabbi Simcha Feuerman, LCSW-R

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