Eliyahu Sills, MA, LMFT, has worked with men and teenagers for many years. He has worked as a therapist and facilitated groups in high schools, counseling centers, and in mental health agencies for teenagers and young men. He earned his Masters degree in Counseling Psychology at The Wright Institute, in Berkeley CA..
His work brings awareness and sensitivity to issues of cultural, racial, sexual, and ethnic diversity, as well as a breadth of knowledge of spiritual traditions and rites of passage practices.
He is experienced and comfortable working with people of all races, ethnicities, and socio-economic backgrounds.
Currently ONLY ACCEPTING Open Path CLIENTS FOR MEN’S GROUP
Eliyahu currently leads men’s groups, supporting men to uncover and embrace their gifts and purpose so that they may better serve the communities around them.
Men’s Group- Awakening Authentic Manhood
This group offers a a supportive environment for men to dive deeper into themselves in an authentic way.
In this group we will work on the following:
~Exploring your purpose and gifts~
~Cultivating healthy and fulfilling friendships and romantic relationships~
~Being an effective and strong presence in our everyday interactions with the world~
~Contributing to our families and communities~
~Connecting with other men in an honest and supportive way~
~Deepening connection with one’s inner-self and masculine archetypes, such as King, Warrior, Lover, and Sage~
A supportive group for men to dive deeper into ourselves in authentic ways. Men are faced with multiple challenges such as finding one’s purpose and gifts; aligning these gifts with career; having healthy and fulfilling relationships with women, other men, and with ourselves; and interacting with the world with effectiveness, strength and vulnerability. This group is a place to develop tools and support to deal with these and other issues while increasing our own abilities to be supportive, connected and honest. Break out of isolation, strengthen ability to connect with other men in meaningful and supportive ways.
This group is accepting new members. Please call or email to set up a free 20 minute consultation.
In addition to his work as a therapist and mentor, he leads a successful career as a professional musician, and brings the sensitivity and soulfulness of an artist to his work with clients.
Through his years of study of North Indian and Middle Eastern music, and African-American music, Eliyahu has developed a method of teaching music that therapeutic, supportive, and freeing. Integrating musical study within a therapeutic context is one of the offerings in Eliyahu’s practice.
Eliyahu is passionate about helping people discover and cultivate their own individual purpose.