Csenia Kravitz is a Rehabilitation Psychology intern and therapist at the ICAMH-Hadassah clinic for addiction and double diagnosis. Csenia hold a bachelor’s degree (BA) in Behavioral Sciences and a master’s degree (MA) in Rehabilitation Psychology from Ariel University, with additional certification in Neuro-Linguistic Programming Therapy (NLP), obtained from the University of Haifa. Her clinical experience began with hands-on training at Geha Hospital, where she volunteered during her bachelor’s studies. Following this, Csenia served as rehabilitation counselor at a community-based crisis house – an alternative to psychiatric hospitalization. More recently, her clinical internship at Sheba Medical Center allowed her to develop clinical skills, working with diverse population of clients facing complex mental problems and cognitive challenges. In addition to clinical work, she served as research assistant in the field of psychiatry at Sheba Medical Center, working on a study comparing psychiatric hospitalization alternatives. This experience, along with her research work in cognitive neuroscience at Ariel University, has provided Csenia with strong analytical foundation and commitment to evidence-based practice. Her therapeutic approach is rooted in empathy, resilience, and belief in the human capacity for growth. Csenia believes that healing requires patience, flexibility, and understanding of each individual’s unique narrative. She is dedicated to creating safe, supportive space for clients, viewing therapeutic relationship as a collaborative journey.