
Liron Kranzler
Psychotherapist
Integrative psychotherapist, using mindfulness and body-mind attention (Hakomi approach) as tools for exploration and growth.

About Me
I am a psychotherapist specializing in Hakomi-based therapy.
For 20 years, I have been engaged with the human body and heart, practicing mindfulness, movement, and meditation. It's an honor for me to support individuals on their therapeutic journey.
In therapy, we'll bring compassionate attention to how internalized beliefs and patterns show up in your daily life.
I provide therapy in the following areas:
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Processes of personal development and growth
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Depression
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Anxiety
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Life crises
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Changing behavior patterns
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Mental distress
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Relationship difficulties
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Parenting difficulties
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Complex trauma
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Relationship/attachment therapy
Professional Experience:
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Private clinic in Kiryat Tivon
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Kfar Shaul Mental Health Center
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In-house therapist in elementary schools
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Eating Disorder Inpatient Unit – Hadassah Ein Kerem
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Eitanim Mental Health Center
Education:
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Two-year training in the Hakomi method at the Israeli Center for Hakomi Therapy
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M.A. in Creative Arts Therapy, University of Haifa
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B.A., Columbia College, Columbia University
I speak and work in both English and Hebrew, in Kiryat Tivon or over Zoom.
I work with adults, ages 22 and up.
LGBTQ+ friendly. Registered provider with Bituach Leumi.
About the Hakomi Method
The Hakomi Method is an experiential psychotherapy that integrates mindfulness and body-centered approaches. It involves non-judgmental observation of present-moment personal experiences, including sensations, emotions, and thoughts. This method facilitates self-exploration of the unconscious through direct experience, promoting transformation and long-term change.
From the outside, sessions can look much like standard psychotherapy, with us sitting and talking. Through mindful exploration of your inner experience, often with eyes closed, we go beyond insight and words to access the “blueprints” that shape your present-day experiences.
Developed in the 1970s by Ron Kurtz, this method has been practiced worldwide since then and is supported by a unique set of principles that create a safe space for deep therapeutic work. The five core principles are: mindfulness, nonviolence, organicity, unity, and mind-body holism. (Two additional principles, added later, are loving-presence and truth.) The Hakomi Institute, established in 1981, continues to provide training in this method globally. Learn more about Hakomi here.
"The therapist's greatest responsibility is to protect the spirit, the sense of hope, and the life force."
— Ron Kurtz, founder of the Hakomi Method.

Contact Me
Tel: 054-6248433
Email: Lirontree@gmail.com
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