Join Dana Cohen, LCSW and Jennifer Kogan, LICSW for the second of two scheduled evenings as we explore Jewish identity, psychological safety, and resilience, while learning practical tools to feel more equipped and hopeful when navigating these challenging times. Building on our first session, we'll focus on finding our way forward together. We'll explore meaning and belonging. Participants will connect with their own personal Tikkun Olam and leave feeling more grounded in purpose and Jewish joy.
Facilitator bios:
Dana Cohen, LCSW
Dana is a therapist in private practice, speaker, consultant, and advocate with over 15 years of experience in mental health. She is the founder and owner of Cohen Counseling. She is co-founder of Chicagoland Jewish Therapists, founder of the Jewish Eating Disorder Providers Network, and co-creator of The Levari Initiative.
Dana’s work centers on trauma, nervous system regulation, psychological safety, and the emotional impact of antisemitism and antizionism through a grounded, mental health-informed lens. She is passionate about helping individuals and communities build resilience, connection, and a stronger sense of safety and belonging during challenging times.
Jennifer Kogan, LICSW
Jen is a therapist in private practice, writer, consultant, and advocate with over 30 years of experience in mental health. She is the founder of DC Therapist Connect, co-founder of the Jewish Social Work Consortium, and co-creator of The Levari Initiative.
Jen’s writing and advocacy centers on professional ethics, psychological safety, and empowering Jewish clinicians, clients, and communities while protecting their dignity and wellbeing in the face of antisemitism and antizionism.
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Instagram: @danacohenlcsw | @jewishfiercecompassionjenkogan | @we.are.levari
Substack: Jennifer Kogan on Substack