What is the connection between couples therapy, cognitive and behavioral therapy, therapy with the Gestalt approach and group guidance?

Maof center - Why Maof? Because here we work in a creative and wide-ranging way in response to the various areas of life that accompany us: family, relationship, career, personal and social development.

If we refer to the saying that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts, we will see that the functioning of the different parts together yields more benefit than the situation where all the parts work separately.

When at the Meof center they combine classical Western psychological therapy, combined with teachings from the East (from the Midrash of Osho and Sadguru) and receive tools for developing social skills, alongside personal empowerment and alongside improving the marital relationship and wise parental authority, our functioning in all areas of life will be much more optimal.

The center is also an incubator for counselors and trains facilitators in the Gestalt method, couple counseling and group facilitators in combination with the arts.

Maof is the home for improving your quality of life.

 

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team guideness


Facilitating groups is a profession that teaches practitioners how to work in a group, how to read a group map, how to identify roles in a group, how to activate a group activity, in order to establish some idea and understand the interpersonal and intrapersonal processes that take place within a group.

Treatment with the Gestalt method


Treatment using the Gestalt method is a deep experiential treatment that emphasizes the change in the "here and now" through tools taken from psychodrama and emphasizes corrective experiences for childhood traumas. Through treatment with this approach, positive experiences are possible quickly and immediately, allowing one to feel more complete and happier.

Couple and family therapy


Couples therapy is designed to help couples who are in crisis and are unable to get out of it on their own. To understand through therapy the causes of the crisis and to get help on how to get out of it. Also, couples therapy is intended for couples who are debating about continuing the relationship. Get a professional opinion on what can be done to improve or alternatively say goodbye in a good spirit.

cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)


Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is a treatment based mainly on changing thoughts and changing feelings and behavior, as a result of changing thoughts that are not rational. The basic premise of the approach is that humans are born with a tendency towards irrational thoughts, which cause them to feel difficult emotions such as depression, disgust and hatred. By replacing these thoughts with more rational thoughts, the intensity of the emotions changes and accordingly the behavior also changes

stress and burnout situations


Stress and burnout are common phenomena in the life of modern man.

The constant demand for development and professionalism in addition to the complexity of managing a normal family life creates high stress and burnout situations. Dealing effectively with pressures and preventing burnout may contribute to strengthening the immune system and building well being suitable for a person in the demanding century of the 21st century.

Dealing with anxiety and phobias


Anxiety is a physiological phenomenon caused by a sense of existential threat.

It manifests itself in the acceleration of blood circulation and heartbeat, cold sweat, dryness in the throat peak knees to the point of partial blindness.

When the person is in uncertainty and when the person feels threatened about the fulfillment of one of his mental needs, the amygdala gland in the brain activates anxious reactions that can develop to the creation of a phobia.

A phobia is such a high degree of fear that leads to an avoidance response. When a person suffers from a phobia, his life is reduced and he cannot allow himself to flow as freely as he would like.

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Prof. Yaron Ziv

Social worker, engaged in training, parent training, therapy using EMDR, dyadic therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), couples therapy, family therapy, mental therapy, psychodynamic therapy, counseling and consulting and organizational development.

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