Our training programs cover gold-standard treatment modalities for a wide range of symptoms and psychological disorders that may arise following a traumatic experience. These include PTSD, grief and loss reactions, anxiety, depression, sleep disturbances, and obsessive-compulsive disorder.

Each training a focused workshop for 2-3 days on a given method, followed by an extended period of weekly supervision (20-40 weeks) in small groups led by expert clinicians trained in the respective modality.

For individuals less familiar with CBT or trauma, an introductory workshop on trauma and CBT precedes the focused workshop. Participating therapists are expected to complete at least two full courses of treatment with patients from their clinic during their supervision. 

The training programs were carefully selected based on research demonstrating their effectiveness in symptom reduction.

All of our programs are accompanied by questionnaires to evaluate the quality and ensure the effectiveness of both the trainings and supervision.

The center’s clinical supervisors are experienced therapists, carefully selected for their expertise and proven track record in implementing evidence-based therapeutic approaches in clinical practice. Meet Our supervisors.

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Interpersonal Psychotherapy (IPT)
IPT is a structured, short-term evidence-based approach, typically conducted over 12–16 sessions. Its goal is to address depression and other emotional disorders by focusing on the patient’s current life events and social functioning to understand and treat symptoms. During the sessions, participants work on understanding the connection between their relationships, life events, and mood, developing improved communication skills and deepening interpersonal connections. Therapists emphasize how better interpersonal functioning leads to symptomatic improvement.
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Prolonged Grief Disorder Therapy (PGDT)
PGDT is a brief, structured evidence-based treatment that combines Prolonged Exposure (PE), Interpersonal Psychotherapy (IPT), and Motivational Interviewing (MI), typically delivered over approximately 16 sessions of 60–90 minutes. It is designed for individuals with Prolonged Grief Disorder (PGD) and focuses on reducing persistent grief-related distress through exposure, emotional processing, and behavioral strategies that support re-engagement with life.  
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Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT)
CPT is considered a first-line treatment for PTSD according to most guidelines throughout the world, emphasizing identifying and challenging negative thoughts about the trauma through Socratic questioning. It encourages cognitive and emotional processing to promote getting unstuck and allowing natural recovery, and has been proven effective in reducing symptoms of PTSD, anxiety, and depression.      
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Multidimensional Grief Therapy (MGT)
MGT is a structured, assessment-based therapeutic approach, typically delivered over 12–14 weekly individual sessions, with dyadic sessions included when clinically indicated. The protocol was developed to address a broad range of adaptive and maladaptive grief responses in children and adolescents. Rather than focusing solely on symptom reduction, MGT emphasizes the development of healthy, adaptive grief by normalizing grief reactions, reducing avoidance of loss-related reminders, and supporting the maintenance of an ongoing emotional bond with the deceased. Treatment components are flexibly selected based on each child’s grief profile, developmental needs, and level of trauma exposure.
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Written Exposure Therapy (WET)
WET is a structured, short-term cognitive-behavioral treatment that takes place over the course of approximately six sessions and is designed to help individuals process traumatic experiences through focused writing tasks. The approach encourages participants to confront and articulate their trauma through writing during the sessions, promoting emotional processing and reducing avoidance behaviors.
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UP training track
The Unified Protocol (UP) is a structured, brief cognitive-behavioral treatment, typically delivered over 12–18 sessions, designed to address a broad range of emotional disorders. Unlike diagnosis-specific treatments (e.g., anxiety, depression, or PTSD), UP targets shared emotional processes that cut across disorders - particularly heightened emotional reactivity, avoidance, and rigid, negative thinking patterns. The treatment is organized into flexible, skill-based modules, allowing it to be tailored to each patient’s individual needs and goals.  
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Prolonged Exposure Therapy (PE)
PE is the most researched intervention for PTSD, considered a first-line treatment by most guidelines throughout the world. It is a structured, evidence-based cognitive-behavioral treatment designed to help individuals confront trauma-related memories, feelings, and situations they have been avoiding. Over the course of 8-15 sessions, PE encourages participants to gradually face and process trauma-related triggers, reducing emotional distress over time and promoting recovery.
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