We trace Keren’s journey from Israel to LA, how immigration shaped her mental health path, and why depth psychology offers tools to understand intergenerational trauma and rising antisemitism. We share practical advice for finding a safe therapist and for turning inherited pain into resilience.
• Soviet Jewish roots, Israeli childhood, move to Los Angeles
• Immigration stress as trauma and its lifelong echoes
• Shift from pre-med to psychology and LMFT licensure
• Why depth psychology goes beyond symptom management
• Dissertation on Soviet antisemitism and cultural complexes
• Epigenetic and social transmission of intergenerational trauma
• Therapy for antisemitism after 10–7 and need for validation
• How to choose a culturally competent therapist
• Parenting with resilience and repairing family narratives
• Balancing practice growth, PhD work, and motherhood
• Keren’s integrative approach: psychodynamic, EMDR, creative tools
• Access, supervision, and building a boutique group practice
You can find Keren at her practice in Los Angeles, California through her website https://sunraypsychotherapy.com/
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