Kfir (pronounced as Kiefer) is a psychologist, researcher, and an executive coach. His educational background includes ecotourism and organisational psychology. Kfir has experience both face-to-face and remotely in different settings such as university, hospitals, private organisations as well as government projects. His approach is eclectic which includes solution focussed coaching as well as psychotherapy for various mental health issues. Kfir’s style is relaxed, non-judgemental, compassionate, and easy-going. He builds a respectful, empathetic, positive, and safe professional relationship with clients. Building trust while empowering and encouraging clients is key for facilitating desired change.
Kfir enjoys bushwalking, camping, and everything about the beautiful Australian natural environment. Kfir is available on Monday and Wednesday via Telehealth only.
Types of Therapy
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
Solution-Focused Brief Therapy
Motivational Interviewing
Person Centred / Rogerian
Existential Psychology
Areas of Special Interest
Motivation
Self-esteem
Confidence
Assertiveness
Leadership
Career change
Personality exploration
Anxiety
Depression
Anger
Grief and loss
Procrastination
Relational issues
Sleep disturbance
Stress
Work-life-balance
Study efficacy
Effort and emotional regulation
Life crafting skills
Qualifications
Kfir has been awarded a Bachelor degree with Honours in Psychology, and a Masters degree in Organisational Psychology, from Griffith University, Queensland.
Registrations & Memberships
Kfir is fully registered as a Psychologist with the Psychology Board of Australia (a division of the Australian Health Practitioners Regulation Agency (AHPRA). All psychologists with general registration meet a minimum standard of education and training and have been assessed as a suitable person to hold general registration in the profession. He has met a high level of education, training, ethical and professional standards, and undertakes ongoing training and skills development. Psychologists with general registration have a minimum of six years of university training and supervised experience, and build on that with ongoing education. General registration allows psychologists to work in any area of psychology and to use the title 'Psychologist'. Psychologists use evidence-based, customised psychological approaches to assess, diagnose and treat a wide range of clients and concerns.
Kfir is a member of the Australian Psychological Society (APS).