Everything you wanted to know about Couples and Family Therapy
With Dr. Micha Belzer and Noam Green
Imagine that you are sitting in therapy with your father, you mother, your favorite sister, or brother who always looked out for you, or the sibling who was born after you left home.
Systemic family therapy does this in reality, bringing the family into the treatment room with the goal of reminding you of your strength as a family and being in a therapeutic process that affects everyone.
In this episode, Dr. Micha Belzer and I discussed the theories that underlie systemic family and marital therapy, the practice and the required training.
The interview was done as part of an interview on the podcast Nefshot V’Chesronan and Noam Green. All rights reserved.
About The Speakers
Dr. Micha Belzer, M.F.T.
Dr. Micha Belzer completed his Ph.D. and studies of psychotherapy, couple and family therapy in the Hebrew University. He is a certified couples and family therapist and supervisor by The Israeli Association for Couple and Family Therapy. His topic of research is “religious and secular mixed couples”. He is certified as a parenting coordinator by the CPI Institute in America helping separated and divorcing parents to focus on the children. He has over 20 years of therapeutic experience in a variety of therapy institutes and experience in teaching different aspects of therapy. He is the director of The Family Institute and maintains a private practice in Jerusalem.