
Pesach Tikvah provides sophisticated therapy services in all four of its family centers. Our highly qualified therapists treat the whole person, not just the symptoms. Pesach Tikvah’s top-tier therapists provide a private practice experience in a clinic setting. The following are some of the modes of therapy that are used at Pesach Tikvah.
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) helps people move towards a more values-driven life. ACT views thoughts and behaviors as adaptable and fluid.
Addiction Counseling is practiced by CASAC certified therapists in Pesach Tikvah’s Hearts and Minds Addiction Counseling program.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy focuses on how your thoughts and beliefs affect your emotions and actions. It treats a range of mental health struggles.
Dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT) is a skills-based treatment with the goal of helping people learn how to respond effectively to difficult feelings, relationships, and life situations.
Emotion Focused Therapy (EFT) is based in attachment theory, focused on creating connections in relationships. It is used with couples, families, and even businesses.
Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP), a specific type of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), is the first-line treatment for OCD. Patients are gradually exposed to situations or images related to their obsessions that they typically avoid or fear (exposure), while refraining from performing their compulsive rituals (ritual prevention).
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing therapy (EMDR) is a form of trauma-focused cognitive behavioral therapy specifically developed for reducing the power of traumatic memories.
Gottman Method is an approach to couples therapy that disarms conflicting verbal communication, increases connection, and creates empathy within a relationship.
Group Therapy is an addition to individual therapy meant to reinforce the skills learned in individual therapy. Group therapy offers the opportunity to get support from peers and practice skills.
Internal Family Systems examines the inner parts of self. It is an empowering paradigm for understanding and harmonizing the mind.
Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) is a family-centered treatment for children ages 2-7 with disruptive behavior and for abused and at-risk children ages 2-12.
Play Therapy is a mode of therapy used for children and teens that uses the language that children speak – play. Children express themselves through play, and the therapist introduces new coping skills through play.
Psychodynamic Therapy examines past experiences to make changes to future and present behavior.