JTC Membership Benefits
Learn about the benefits to becoming a core member of the Jewish Therapist Collective – exclusively for Jewish psychotherapists, grad students, and affiliated professionals!
In addition to knowing that your membership helps advance and amplify our efforts in advocacy and education, joining gives you access to…
- Monthly webinars, which may be applied toward continuing educational needs*, about ethics, our professional landscape, clinician self-care, salient themes in modern psychotherapy, practice and organizational development, clinical innovation, advocacy, underrepresented demographics, etc.
- A featured profile in our highly customized and SEO-driving, bespoke directory which was carefully developed to support Jewish clients in finding the specialized care they need (optional).
- A growing trove of resources and recorded past webinars, workshops, and featured speakers.
- Supportive and seasonal fellowship and connection gatherings for Jewish holidays as well as in times of celebration and struggle.
- The chance to be added to our paid speaker and consultant referral list so you can make an impact while sharing your wisdom and insight.
- Discounts and priority registration on regional and international events like Shabbatons, Retreats, and Educational Tourism.
- A say in, and chance to participate in crucial advocacy endeavors within and beyond our professional communities.
For the better part of a decade, we’ve had our sleeves rolled up, building community and improving the lives of seasoned and emerging Jewish therapists alike. As we move forward, we also continue our work in shifting the professional landscape, so our non-Jewish colleagues have the resources to better show up for Jewish clients, supervisees, and grad students. Joinging the JTC allows you to unite with a legacy of effective advocacy that speaks for itself…
- Successfully getting antisemitic content removed from a national clinical licensure exam.
- Advancing Jewish inclusion within cultural competency at the grad and post-grad levels.
- Presenting on Jewish identity, layered within various sub-disciplines in the psychotherapy professions.
- Supporting hundreds of graduate students and emerging clinicians as they’ve navigated the adversity of hate and exclusion.
- Supporting professionals as they’ve moved into advocacy, academic, and organizational leadership roles—amplifying their voices and expanding their impact.
*Depending on the licensure body to which you are beholden.
While membership is exclusively open to Jewish psychotherapists, grad students, and affiliated professionals (psychiatrists and psych nurses, dietitians and occupational therapists focused on mental health, chaplaincy rabbis, etc), everyone can offer their support, as we advance our goals, by making a one-time or recurring contribution here.