Founder and director of IsraClinic since 2005. Author of the Psychoergonomic Method of Clinical Psychiatry. Certified art therapist, MOXO dCPT diagnostic specialist, and developer of an integrated EFT and art therapy approach for individuals and couples. Clinical programme curator across all therapeutic disciplines at IsraClinic.
Valery Kravitz is the founder and director of IsraClinic, a private expert psychiatric clinic in Tel Aviv established in 2005. Over more than twenty years of clinical practice, he has developed and curated the integrative treatment model that defines IsraClinic's approach — combining psychiatry, psychotherapy, and evidence-based complementary modalities within a unified, individually tailored clinical programme.
He is the author of the Psychoergonomic Method of Clinical Psychiatry — a structured clinical framework for individualised psychiatric diagnosis and treatment planning, developed within the IsraClinic framework and clinically validated over a ten-year period of structured practice (2016–2026). The method is documented and published on Zenodo (DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18588122), indexed in OpenAIRE, ORCID: 0009-0009-0299-5367.
Valery Kravitz is a certified art therapist (Arti College of Design and Art, Ramat Gan, Israel, 2023) and works with art therapy as both a primary and complementary therapeutic modality. He has developed an integrated approach combining Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) and art therapy — available in both individual and couples sessions. This combination is particularly effective in couples work: when partners find it difficult to say something directly to each other, they draw. They create images side by side, or in response to each other — then look, interpret, and in that process become aware of what they feel, what the other carries, and what has been present but unspoken between them.
He holds MOXO dCPT certification (Neurotek, February 2024) in accordance with Israel Ministry of Health guidelines, and conducts structured three-stage ADHD diagnostic assessments for children, adolescents, and adults at IsraClinic. He is also a certified VR therapy specialist (Amelia Virtual Care, XRHealth).
Valery Kravitz is the author of the psychological support practice Facing Death Honestly (Russian: «Со смертью на «ты»») — a structured short-term programme designed to support individuals confronting awareness of life's finitude due to severe illness, existential crisis, or significant life events. The practice integrates existential reflection, psychological stabilisation, personal responsibility, and practical life organisation across 5–8 individual sessions. It is documented and published on Zenodo (DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18963000), Version 2, © 2021–2025 Valery Kravitz. The practice does not replace medical treatment or psychotherapy and is intended as a supportive psychological practice that can accompany clinical care.
Consultations and therapeutic sessions are conducted in Russian, English, and Hebrew.
Master of Science in Economics and Management
ORCID: 0009-0009-0299-5367
IsraClinic — Private Expert Psychiatric Clinic, Tel Aviv (since 2005). Founder, Director, and Clinical Programme Curator. Development and implementation of the Psychoergonomic Method. Oversight of the clinic's integrated multidisciplinary treatment model, art therapy, ADHD diagnostic programme, VR therapy, and EFT-based couples work.
Clinical programme curation: individualised multi-modal treatment planning
Art Therapy — individual and group formats
EFT combined with Art Therapy — individual and couples
ADHD Diagnosis — MOXO dCPT — children, adolescents, adults
VR Therapy — Amelia platform by XRHealth
Existential psychological support: working with death, loss, and life meaning
Development and implementation of the Psychoergonomic Method