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ABOUT

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Nice to meet you!

My name is Soly Einy Feinstein, I am married and a mother of 2. I was born and raised in Israel and spent a significant part of my adult life in the States. My journey began during my undergraduate studies in psychology, where I discovered the powerful impact of art in the healing process. As a young girl and throughout high school I experienced many different forms of art (dancing, sculpting, theatre/ drama, singing, and crafting), and it had always been my home. In my 20’s I moved to the States after serving as a lieutenant in the Israeli Army and felt that psychology is my passion; it was natural for me to assist and listen to people. Once I discovered I could combine my love for art and desire to help others, I knew what I wanted to be.​

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Education and Training:
 

  • Registered art therapist (ATR) American Art Therapy Association (AATA) and a member of BATA Buckeye Art Therapy Association in the state of Ohio.

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  • B.A (Bachelor Of Arts)- Psychology at Arizona State University   

Graduated with honors, 2009

  • M.A. (Master of Arts)- Creative Art Therapy, University of Haifa (Israel)

Certified in Israel

  • CPP Certified (Child Parent Psychotherapy involved in traumatic experiences), University of Tel Aviv (Israel)

  • Additional training in mindfulness, parental training and dyadic therapy, as well as group therapy.

My Experience highlights:

  • Art Therapist in the Ministry of Education in Israel 

  • Age range from Pre K thru high school.

  • Worked with different populations such as: ASD, developmental delays, learning disabilities, trauma and behavioral/ emotional disorders.

  • Gave parental guidance and training.

  • Sessions were held either individually, in a dyadic form (parent-child), or in a group.

2014-2022

  • Art Therapist at private clinic in Tel Aviv

2019- present (Telehealth)

Working with children, young adults and adults with various backgrounds through everyday hardships; anxiety, anger, communication issues, sexual orientation issues, work related issues as well as parental guidance and training.

- Work with CPP Model- Child Parent Psychotherapy (dyadic) to heal and grow after stressful/ traumatic experiences.

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