Consultation group

Online CBT training for Hebrew speaking therapists

An online intimate TEAM Therapy CBT training group in Hebrew open to all levels of clinicians.

Maor Katz, M.D.

$295/6 mtgs.
NO CE Hours

Every other Thursday  –  9:30am-11:15am Pacific Time (19:30-21:15 Israel time)

$555 for 6-month commitment

Provides 0.5 TEAM-CBT units for each meeting attended toward Level 1, 2, or 3 Certification

Therapist level: beginner through advanced

Group Overview


An online intimate TEAM Therapy CBT training group in Hebrew open to all levels of clinicians. This group training is designed to support Hebrew-speaking therapists, in and away from Israel, in advancing their TEAM-CBT Skills.

Hebrew speaking class in TEAM CBT for therapists.

Class is held online using video conferencing by RingCentral on your personal computer / webcam. 

Class is scheduled for 19:30 Thursday evennings - Israel time (9:30 Thursday morning California time)

 


Anti-Discrimination Statement

Feeling Good Institute stands against discrimination. We believe in acceptance, inclusion, and equality. Discrimination against people based on identify status (e.g., race, ethnicity, gender identity, sex, sexual orientation, ability status, country of origin, religion) is harmful and not tolerated. Any hate speech or discriminatory practices will result in immediate removal from our training groups. This includes public statements or behaviors made outside of the trainings themselves.

Instructor Biography

Maor Katz, board certified in psychiatry and neurology, adjunct faculty at Stanford University Department of Psychiatry and Director of Feeling Good Institute centers for excellence in therapy, a chain of mental health treatment and training centers in California, New York, Israel and online in many states and in Canada. Dr. Katz is also president of the Feeling Good Foundation, a non profit organization dedicated to making effective therapy accessible to underserved populations in the US and in Israel. Dr. Katz received his medical training at the Haddassah-Hebrew University Medical School in Jerusalem, Israel.  He completed his residency in Psychiatry at Stanford University. He has many research publications in the science of depression and resilience and is currently involved in research on parameters for effectiveness in therapy at Stanford University and Feeling Good Institute.