Our Team
As a senior clinician, Dr. Markson facilitates group supervision and ongoing consultations for JTC. He brings vast understanding and field experience from his private practice and background working with mental health organizations.
Risa, an IFS certified clinician, brings over 15 years of clinical experience to JTC, with a strong focus on addiction treatment, domestic violence, and complex trauma. In addition to her role as a staff therapist, Risa provides clinical supervision to advanced social work students training in JTC.
Eliana is trained in IFS and relational trauma therapy. She uses her trainings to create a safe, holding space for her clients through which empowerment and deeper healing can occur. Eliana has significant experience in providing therapy to young adults and incorporates elements of other modalities in her work such as Somatic Experiencing, CBT, and DBT
As a staff therapist at JTC, Ayelet brings unique experience working with the geriatric population, as well as within the revacha (Department of Social Services). In addition to her clinical role at JTC, Ayelet also works as a gap-year student guidance counselor.
Linda is a seasoned art therapist, social worker, and Wurzweiler adjunct professor. She provides art therapy at JTC, as well as facilitates “open-studio” art therapy groups for gap-year students. In addition to her role as staff therapist, Linda provides art therapy training for JTC’s advanced social work students.
JTC is proud to host advanced students from the Wurzweiler School of Social Work. Every year, a select group of second-year students are chosen to complete their Master’s level clinical fieldwork. Beyond being selected as gifted future clinicians, the students are provided with multi-layered supervision and training, in both individual and group settings.