Shlomo

Mr Shlomo Golub

Psychologist

I am a successful psychologist who works with children and parents. I view issues from both an individual as well as from a family perspective, allowing me to approach difficulties in variable ways.

About Me

I am a psychologist who helps children and parents navigate challenges. I understand that difficulties often arise from both an individual child's experience and wider family dynamics. This allows me to approach concerns in variable ways, tailoring our work precisely. Sessions might involve individual time with your child or joint family meetings. This comprehensive approach is ideal for families seeking flexible support to foster lasting well-being.

Approach

Seeing difficulties both in a young person’s behaviours and in the patterns that hold a family together shapes how I guide our work: practical, paced, and collaboratively decided. In Kiryat Yearim I offer sessions in English and Hebrew, and I’m available online when families need flexible timing or extra check-ins. Sessions often blend brief play or assessment with clear behavioural tasks for home, short psychoeducation for caregivers, and focused feedback so change is steady and measurable. Families seeking pragmatic, transparent support tend to do well here.
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Basic Information

Services


Services Offered:

  • Intellectual Psych & Diagnostic Assessment

    Formal testing to evaluate intellectual ability and cognitive functioning, often used for educational planning or diagnosis.

  • Child Psych & Diagnostic Assessment

    Formal assessment of a child's psychological, cognitive, or emotional functioning to identify conditions and guide appropriate support.

  • Child / Adolescent Therapy

    Therapy for children and teenagers using age-appropriate methods, such as play, art, or adapted talk therapy, to address emotional and behavioural difficulties.

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  • Consultation

    An initial meeting with a therapist to discuss concerns, ask questions, and determine whether they are the right fit.

  • Play Therapy

    A therapy for children that uses play as a natural form of communication, allowing them to express feelings and process difficult experiences.

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  • Psychoeducation

    Structured information provided about a mental health condition (what it is, why it occurs, and what strategies can help) as part of the therapeutic process.

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  • Adolescent Therapy

    Therapy designed for teenagers, using age-appropriate methods to address issues like anxiety, identity, peer pressure, and family conflict.

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Works With:

  • Adolescents
  • Children
  • Families
  • Parents
  • Under Fives

Area of Expertise


Scope of Practice:

  • Abuse

    Emotional, physical, or sexual mistreatment by another person that causes lasting psychological harm and disrupts a person's sense of safety.

  • Relationship Issues

    Difficulties in romantic relationships, including communication problems, trust breakdowns, conflict patterns, or uncertainty about the relationship's future.

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  • Behaviour or Conduct Issues

    Persistent patterns of defiant, aggressive, or rule-breaking behaviour in children or adolescents that significantly disrupt home, school, or social life.

  • Child Psych & Diagnostic Assessment

    Formal assessment of a child's psychological, cognitive, or emotional functioning to identify conditions and guide appropriate support.

  • Child Behaviour

    Behavioural difficulties in children, such as tantrums, aggression, withdrawal, or defiance, that signal emotional distress or developmental needs.

  • Learning or Development Difficulties

    Conditions that affect a person's ability to acquire, process, or apply information, such as dyslexia, dyscalculia, or intellectual disability, impacting education and daily life.

  • Parenting Support

    Guidance for the psychological challenges of raising children, including discipline, communication, co-parenting, and managing the emotional demands of parenthood.

  • Young Adult Issues

    The unique psychological challenges of emerging adulthood (18–25), including identity formation, independence, relationship navigation, and finding direction.

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Professional Title:

  • Psychologist

    A professional trained to assess and treat mental health conditions using evidence-based psychological methods.

Qualifications


Pepperdine University

Registrations


Israel Psychological Association

Psychologist

Service Area


Psychologist Shlomo Golub

In-person & Online

Kiryat Yearim, Israel

Israel