Trainings for Therapists and Facilitators in the MBRASE Approach

רקע לבן עם גל אפור חלק ומעוגל החוצה את החלק העליון של התמונה אופקית.

The MBRASE training program is the first of its kind in Israel and is designed for therapists who wish to develop clinical therapeutic skills and work within medical and rehabilitation settings. The program integrates professional knowledge, experiential learning, clinical supervision, and hands-on fieldwork.

Training Objectives:
Professional integration within multidisciplinary teams in rehabilitation hospitals, as well as providing practical knowledge and tools for developing and expanding a private practice for patients before or after hospitalization.

עיגול כחול מכיל סמל של שתי ידיים המקיפות צלב רפואי, המסמל טיפול רפואי או סיוע רפואי.

Who Is This For

This program is intended for certified therapists, practitioners, and facilitators in mind–body approaches, including graduates or trainees in focusing and somatic psychotherapy, who wish to work with patients in rehabilitation and integrative medical settings. It is designed for those seeking to incorporate a sensitive, body-based therapeutic approach into their professional practice.

עיגול לבן פשוט במרכז על רקע שחור.

Why Now?

New rehabilitation departments are currently being established in hospitals across Israel, and the need for emotional therapists who integrate mind–body approaches is steadily growing. This is an opportunity to take part in a rehabilitative–emotional initiative that bridges therapy, hope, and community—and to become part of an emerging professional movement within the field of rehabilitation in Israel.

What Makes This Training Unique?

Movement from the Body to Emotion

A Key to Short-Term Rehabilitation

Integration of Clinical Knowledge with Attuned

Compassionate Presence

Professional Community

of Mind–Body Rehabilitation Therapists

Knowledge in the Field of Rehabilitation

Applicable in Clinical Practice and Organizational Settings

Therapeutic Goals of the Approach

Core Principles of the Approach

Structure of the Training Program

Individual Mentorship

Weekly meetings with a supervisor, professional guidance, and case analysis

Group Learning

Biweekly sessions for practice and discussion of real cases

Professional Workshops

Intake processes, multidisciplinary collaboration, and communication within medical systems

Peer Learning

Participation in multidisciplinary team meetings

Supervised Clinical Practice

Up to five patients per week, with ongoing supervision

Testimonials

Few Words from Me

אדם עם שיער אפור ארוך וגלי, לבוש בסוודר שחור עם צווארון גולף, עומד על רקע לבן חלק.

I’m Adi Farkash, a somatic psychotherapist (Biosynthesis), supervisor, and founder of MBRASE – the Mind–Body Rehabilitation Center. In my work, I support individuals through healing processes and train therapists to work within healthcare systems.

The MBRASE approach was born from working with pain, hope, and a deep belief in life, and seeks to offer therapists a gateway into working within medical institutions—alongside practical experience and specialized knowledge for providing emotional support in situations of physical crisis.

If this resonates with you, I would be glad to connect 🙂

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