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The early childhood community clinic operates since 2009 and is based on the philosophy that developmental research must translate into clinical practice. We offer treatments to women with postpartum depression and their infants and to preschoolers aged three to six and their families at reduced rates. Both projects involve our own interventions that are evaluated through RCT and the research is conducted in the Center for Developmental Social Neuroscience .
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Clinic Members
Dr. Yael Apter-Levy
Head of the clinic
Yael is an expert clinical psychologist. She specializes in the care of infants and toddlers (dyad and triad), as well as adolescents and adults. Certified as an instructor at the Baruch Ivcher School of Psychology’s Community Clinic, and at the Early Childhood Clinic run by Prof. Ruth Feldman.
Noa Itah-Shomar
Clinical Psychology Intern
Noa has an MA in Child Clinical Psychology from the Tel-Aviv Academic College.
Einav Gafni
Clinical Psychology Intern
Einav has an MA in Child Clinical and educational Psychology from the University of Haifa.
Sivan Kazum Blumen
Clinical Psychology Intern
Sivan has an MA in Clinical Psychology, and Child Neuro-Rehabilitation Psychology, from Tel-Aviv University. She works as a psychologist at the Anxiety Clinic in Schneider Hospital for children.
Karen Yirmiya
Clinical Psychology Intern
Karen has an MA in Child Clinical Psychology from Bar-Ilan University. Currently, she is a PhD Student in the Center for Developmental Social Neuroscience at Reichman University.
Maayan Greenberg
Clinical Psychology Intern
Maayan has an MA in adult clinical psychology. She works at the Baruch Ivcher School of Psychology clinic, too. Currently, she is a PhD Student in the Center for Developmental Social Neuroscience at Reichman University.