FLM Team

Professor Ofrit Shapira Barman
Founder and Director (volunteer-based)
Lecturer and researcher at the Hebrew University, specializing in complex trauma. Training psychonalyst at the Tel Aviv Institute for Contemporary Psychoanalysis. Lecturer in the Analytical Trauma Therapy Track at the Sackler School of Medicine, Tel Aviv University. Senior Consultant in the field of mental health for "The Hostages and Missing Families Forum".
ofritsb1212@gmail.com

Iris Gavrieli Rahabi
Founder and Director (volunteer-based)
Clinical psychologist and a Training psychoanalyst at the Israel Psychoanalytic Society. She is a member of "Ruach HaAdam," a psychoanalytic-Buddhist training program. Gabrieli-Rahabi serves on the Steering Committee and directs all psychoanalytic work, while also chairing both the Teaching Committee and the Pathways Committee. She is an educator and supervisor in psychoanalytic psychotherapy programs at the Sackler School of Medicine, Department of Psychotherapy, Continuing Education, Tel Aviv University. Additionally, Gavrahavi-Rahabi is a member of the Israeli Association for Self-Psychology and the study of Subjectivity. She also leads an advisory body for women and gender leaders at the Weizmann Institute.
igrahabi@icloud.com

Professor Merav Roth
Founder and Director (volunteer-based)
Clinical Psychologist and Psychoanalyst, Training Analyst at the Israel Psychoanalytic Society. A cultural researcher and faculty member at the rank of Associate Professor in the Department of Counseling and Human Development at the University of Haifa. She is the recipient of the prestigious Sigourney International Award for pioneering psychoanalytic innovations in the fields of literature and trauma.
rothmerav@gmail.com

Dalia Zuckerman
Operations Manager
Certified Public Accountant with a Master's degree in Management from the Hebrew University.
She has extensive experience in financial and business management, serving as a board member in public companies and as part of the "Directors' Team" for government corporations. Throughout her career, she has held senior financial leadership roles, including CFO positions in leading public and private companies in Israel and internationally. Beyond her professional expertise, she is a mentor for entrepreneurs and actively engaged in social initiatives.
In addition to her professional accomplishments, Dalia is an accomplished artist, having studied painting at a renowned art school in Jerusalem and under the guidance of several distinguished artists.
daliaz.flm@gmail.com

Liat Warhaftig-Aran
Head of Support Group Programs (volunteer-based)
Liat Warhaftig Aran is a clinical psychologist, psychoanalyst, and group analyst. She is Faculty member at the Tel-Aviv Institute for Contemporary Psychoanalysis and the Institute for Group Analysis. Experienced supervisor and facilitator of analytic groups. Warhaftig Aran maintains a private practice in Ra’anana. Co-editor of "The Pogrom of October 7 – The Courage to Stay Human", published in Czech in 2024. Co-founder and former director of the Kiev School of Relational Psychoanalysis.
liatwarhaftig@gmail.com

Aliza Lipner
(volunteer-based)
Based in Jerusalem. She holds a bachelor's degree in Psychology and English Literature, and currently works in Human Resources at a high-tech company. Aliza joined the operations team of the project in December 2023.
lipneraliza@gmail.com