The person behind the practice
Omer Harari,
LMFT
I work with people who have spent their lives navigating more than one world. What brings them here is often a relationship under strain. What we find, together, tends to go deeper than that.
I was born and raised in Los Angeles, and have lived in France and Israel. I am Mizrahi Jewish, married to a French immigrant, and I know firsthand what it costs to translate yourself across cultural contexts : in a relationship, in a family, in the quiet work of figuring out who you are when you belong to more than one place.
This is not incidental to my clinical work. It is central to it. I specialize in bicultural men and cross-cultural couples: people whose presenting concerns often turn out to be rooted in something more foundational than the conflict they walked in with. My work is most alive in the space between what is said and what is not : in the patterns that surface in the room, in the small moments of rupture and repair that become the material of real change.
"There's a crack in everything. That's how the light gets in."
Leonard CohenI earned my Master's degree in Clinical Psychology from Antioch University Los Angeles, with a specialization in Applied Community Psychology, and my Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from UC Santa Barbara. I am a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, owner of a group practice, and clinical supervisor.
I am trained in EMDR, relational therapy, and expressive arts. I work depth-oriented: less interested in managing symptoms than in understanding what produces them. Not technique applied to a problem, but two people paying close attention together, and discovering that something can shift.
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