Yehuda, a graduate of Wurzweiler School of Social Work at Yeshiva University, works as both a part-time school-based social worker and clinical therapist. He is passionate about helping clients of all ages reach their full potential. To that end, he employs a variety of techniques including psychodynamic theory, behavioral interventions, and a humanistic approach which focuses on the relationship between the therapist and the client. His client-centered approach incorporates empathy while simultaneously empowering clients to succeed.
Yehuda works hard to create a safe space for clients to share and be true to themselves. He works with a wide range of clients from various backgrounds who struggle with ADHD, anxiety, poor social skills, emotional dysregulation, trauma, behavioral problems, or those that simply want to learn more about themselves.
Outside of work hours, Yehuda can be found spending time with his family, cooking, or enjoying the great outdoors.