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Happy Jewish New Years!

by Dr. Abi Weissman

Gut Yontif (Happy Holiday) everyone. L'Shana Tova (Happy New Years). Today marks the beginning of the Jewish New Years. This Holiday is one of the biggie celebrations for Jews. As such, Waves, A Psychological Corporation will be closed tomorrow, Thursday, September 21st, 2017. We will reopen on Friday, Sept 22nd for our alternative day for seeing clients (as Thursday appointments were canceled). We appreciate your consideration as we close to celebrate this important day. For more information about the Jewish High Holidays and Rosh Hashanah in particular, please see 

This story of coming out on Rosh Hashanah:

http://www.myjewishlearning.com/keshet/new-year-new-queer/

The nitty gritty with some feminist teachings:

http://www.myjewishlearning.com/category/celebrate/rosh-hashanah/

And some places to stream services online, if you want to connect, but not in person:

http://www.myjewishlearning.com/article/where-to-stream-high-holiday-services/

Here's also a few of my favorite places for recipes for the new year:

https://toriavey.com/

and oh my goodness, these dishes look amazing:

http://immigrantstable.com/2015/09/11/best-vegetarian-rosh-hashanah-recipes-immigrants-table/#.WcMGfEpSxZ0

 

Hope you enjoy the links as much as I enjoyed finding them!

 Shana Tova (Happy New Year!),

Dr. Abi

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Abigail "Abi" Weissman, Psy.D.

Chairwoman and Founder, Waves, A Psychological CorporationPsychologist PSY 27497Pronouns: she, her, hers

 

Who I AmI am Abigail “Abi” Weissman, Psy.D. (PSY 27497). I am a clinical psychologist but you might also call me an empowering supporter and a self-love affirmer.

 

What I DoI help people who wish they could be their full queer, transgender, religious, liberal, activist, polyamorous, and/or kink selves but hold themselves back because they are scared they will be unloved, unemployed, and rejected by their loved ones and communities.

 

Why?I encourage them to share their deepest wishes so that they can learn to be happy being themselves. I know from my own path to wellness and years of working with LGBTQIQA clients that it is possible to survive the fear of others’ judgment, hurt, and disappointment to live your true self.

 

Contact Me TodayI believe that loving yourself will change the world for the better! That’s why I hope that you contact me today. I provide individual therapy, relationship, and group therapy; consultation for clinicians and organizations; supervision; and trainings.

 

The best way to reach me is through email at info@doctorabi.com.