Eliezer Sicher is a Rehabilitation Psychology intern and therapist in the ICAMH-Hadassah clinic for addiction and double diagnosis. He holds a B.A. in Psychology and Education with Honors from Bar Ilan University and an M.A. in Therapy and Rehabilitation Psychology from Ariel University. His experience includes work as a therapeutic for at-risk youth and as an educational psychologist in the Educational Psychological Service of the Jerusalem Municipality. As an educational psychologist, he provided psychological therapy for children and youth, parental guidance, diagnosis, and systemic work in educational frameworks, as well as facilitation of groups and workshops for educational teams and parents. Between 2022 and 2024, he worked at the Jerusalem Therapeutic Center as a therapist for children, where he participated in group instruction and a theoretical seminar with a dynamic orientation. He is currently the chief psychologist of the Beit Hagai Youth Village for at-risk youth. As a therapist in his clinic, he works with youth and adults with a variety of problems of anxiety and depression, life crises, trauma, and addictions as well as issues related to adolescence and social difficulties. He also runs lectures and workshops for therapists, education teams and parents on the topics of therapy, parenting, and positive psychology.