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Book the best Jewish therapists in Michigan

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Dr. Carol Ellstein

(she/her)

Dr. Carol Ellstein, LP - Michigan Therapist at Grow Therapy
$180/session
LP
40 years of experience
Virtual
Throughout my 40-year career, I have seen people in almost all professional and community arenas (even jails). My work has been a mix of public and private sector involvement, including 11 years of community mental health service and 30 years of individual practice. I have extensive experience in both home- and office-based psychotherapy, program development, clinical supervision, and clinical innovation. Special populations have included people with developmental disabilities, children and adolescents at risk for out-of-home placements, people with substance abuse issues, and geriatric populations; as expected, all have experienced various forms of grief, loss, and trauma while navigating the simple task of living and surviving. If you modify the title of Johnny Cash's song I've Been Everywhere to I've Done Everything (except prison work), that pretty much sums up my years of professional experience.

Elana Greenberg

Elana Greenberg, LMSW-C - Michigan Therapist at Grow Therapy
$150/session
LMSW-C
20 years of experience
Warm
Open-minded
Virtual
Hi, I'm a licensed master's of social work based in Michigan with over twenty years of experience. The last eight years have been specifically in behavioral health. I'm passionate about working with adults of all ages. I thrive to provide a judgement free environment where clients have a safe space to explore and grow. I also help clients develop coping strategies and work toward their goals.

Jennifer Bloom

(she/her)

Jennifer Bloom, LMSW-C - Michigan Therapist at Grow Therapy
$100/session
LMSW-C
8 years of experience
Authentic
Open-minded
Empowering
Virtual
If you are reading this right now, you are probably feeling alone or in crisis. Time does not heal all wounds; it just gives them space to sink into the subconscious, where they continue to impact your emotions and behavior. “What heals is going inward, loving yourself, accepting yourself, listening to your needs, addressing your attachments and emotional history and following your intuition" (Yung Pueblo). I aim to create an alliance with you to help you find your voice, tell your story, re-engage your strengths and cultivate new ways to stay mindful and grounded—no matter what life throws at you. I work with adults suffering from childhood trauma, sibling violence, emotional abuse, narcissistic parents, emotional neglect, relationship issues, and PTSD. I am passionate about supporting non-binary and transgender individuals, especially those who have experienced childhood trauma. My approach centers on creating a safe, affirming, and empathetic space where clients can explore their identities, heal from past wounds, and build resilience. I understand the unique challenges that come with navigating both gender identity and the impacts of trauma, and I use a blend of trauma-informed therapies to help clients reclaim their sense of self and move forward with confidence. Whether you're working through struggles with self-acceptance or the lasting effects of past trauma, I offer a compassionate, non-judgmental space to process, heal, and grow. Together, we will work to empower you to embrace your authentic self and find peace in your journey. I am deeply committed to supporting the non-binary and transgender community and believe that every person deserves to live fully, authentically, and without the weight of past traumas holding them back.
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