Staff
Hebrew-Arabic Psychoanalytic Center for Consultation and Treatment of Children and Adolescents
Towards the establishment of the Center, a team was recruited from the Lacanian Psychoanalytic Community in Israel, comprised of colleagues with diverse training and clinical experience. All staff members have the proper training and legal qualifications to practice and provide treatment services.
The team work within the Center hinges on what each member has encountered in his or her analytic training, the ethical foundation of which, rests on indications derived from the teaching of Jacques Lacan, the successor of Freud. Members make use of knowledge and experience accumulated within similar analytic institutions prevailing worldwide, and wish to contribute in their turn as well. The Center strives to maintain a link and professional ties with these institutions as well as with the New Lacanian School in which the founders of the Center are members.
Much like in similar Centers, the commitment of the staff members to the initiative and action of the Center, lies primarily on the anticipated contribution of their effort to rendering psychoanalytic discourse present in society and in the community, as well as on the anticipated professional contribution of the work in the Center to their clinical training in the analytic practice.
Staff of the Center:

Sharon Zvili
Clinical social worker, psychoanalyst, member of the New Lacanian School (NLS).
Director of the center.

Yotvat Elberbaum
Clinical psychologist and psychoanalyst, member of the New Lacanian School (NLS) and of the Israeli Group of the New Lacanian School (GIEP-NLS).

Khalil Sbeit
Clinical psychologist and psychoanalyst, member of the New Lacanian School (NLS) and member
of the Israeli group of the Lacanian School (GIEP-NLS).
Founder and former director of the Center.

Noa Geffen
Art therapist- specializing in movement. Participates in Project Dor-a for Freud- Lacan studies.
Member of the Israeli group of the new Lacanian School (GIEP-NLS).

Shibolet Mantzur
Clinical psychologist

Dana Tor
participant in the clinical section of the Freudian Field in Israel and abroad. M.A in English literature, writer and researcher in the field of psychoanalysis, works as a psychoanalyst in a private practice, practitioner in "Little Hans".

Ilan Rov
clinical social worker, graduate of psychoanalytic psychotherapy program, certified in group facilitation, independent therapist at a clinic in Tel-Aviv, practitioner at "Little Hans" center.

Perla Miglin
An expert clinical psychologist, psychoanalyst, member of the New Lacanian School (NLS) and member of the Israeli group of the Lacanian School (GIEP).
