About Us
Compassionate Care. Tailored Support
Dvora Entin & Associates is deeply dedicated to providing specialized, expert care in the fields of perinatal and reproductive mental health. Our practice is rooted in a comprehensive and empathetic understanding of the complex emotional experiences that individuals and families may encounter throughout their reproductive journeys. We recognize that the path to parenthood—and the many experiences that may arise along the way—is often filled with profound emotional highs and lows that can significantly impact mental health and overall well-being.
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We offer therapeutic support tailored to the unique needs of individuals facing a wide range of challenges, including infertility, perinatal loss (such as miscarriage or stillbirth), post-hysterectomy adjustment, termination due to fetal anomaly, postpartum depression and anxiety and reproductive trauma. These experiences are often isolating and misunderstood, and we strive to create a safe, nonjudgmental space where clients feel seen, heard, and supported.
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Our approach combines clinical expertise with genuine compassion, ensuring that each treatment plan is personalized to meet the specific emotional and psychological needs of our clients. We believe that hope is possible, even in the most difficult circumstances, and our goal is to help our clients restore emotional balance, build resilience, and move forward with strength and clarity. At Dvora Entin & Associates, we are honored to walk alongside our clients during some of the most vulnerable moments of their lives, offering guidance, support, and care that truly makes a difference.

Our Core Values
Our evidence-based quality care embodies a healthcare approach that seamlessly blends the best available research with clinical expertise and patient values. This ensures we deliver personalized, high-quality care tailored to meet the unique needs of each individual. We prioritize your well-being, combining the latest findings with compassionate support to enhance your healthcare experience. Trust us to provide care that truly makes a difference.
Culturally Considerate
Clinical Expertise
Quality Care
About Dvora Entin
Dvora Entin, LCSW, CST, PMH-C specializes in reproductive and perinatal mental health, and sex therapy, with advanced training by Postpartum Support International, ASRM and the MISS Foundation in compassionate bereavement. Dvora is a clinical consultant for several non-profits and is a lead trainer for Postpartum Support International, recently launching their Perinatal Loss Advanced Training. As an adjunct professor at Wurzweiler School of Social Work, she developed a Maternal Mental Health curriculum for MSW students and a Case Intensives course. Dvora is the program director of JFCS Philly's Safety Kid Initiative, coordinating child abuse prevention programming across all Jewish Day Schools in Philadelphia. Dvora maintains a group private practice in Philadelphia and consults and presents nationally about mental health and supporting those in struggle. Check out her podcast MISCONCEPTIONS on all major platforms.

Associates
Meet Our Specialists
At Dvora Entin & Associates, our team is composed of highly trained, compassionate specialists who are deeply committed to delivering exceptional care and advancing the mental well-being of every client we serve. With expertise in areas such as reproductive and maternal mental health, trauma, grief, and life transitions, we take a personalized and evidence-based approach to therapy. Our clinicians are not only passionate about their work but also continuously engaged in professional development to ensure the highest standard of care. Through our specialized services, we strive to create a safe, supportive, and empowering environment where clients can heal, grow, and thrive.

Shifra Rabinowitz
Shifra Rabinowitz, LMHC is committed to providing quality mental health care and support for individuals and families navigating the challenges of fertility and family. She has extensive experience in crisis response, managing a shelter for recovering addicts and trauma survivors and mentoring single mothers. She is a sleep consultant and passionate about empowering women throughout the lifespan. Shifra has a Master’s Degree in Mental Health Counseling, and has advanced training in Perinatal and Reproductive Mental Health. She is currently seeing clients through telehealth in NY, PA, and NJ.

Dubby (Deborah) Flam
Dubby Rosner, LAC, PMH-C specializes in reproductive and perinatal mental health, treating individuals who are experiencing infertility, perinatal loss, traumatic birth, terminations, fetal anomaly diagnosis, and perinatal mood and anxiety disorders. She is incredibly passionate about connecting clients with supportive resources and spends many hours as a volunteer support group moderator for Yesh Tikva and Postpartum Support International. Dubby has advanced training in Perinatal care, Compassionate Bereavement, Birth Trauma, and Infertility from ASRM. She is seeing clients through telehealth (PA, NJ, FL).

Chaya Kohn
Chaya Kohn, LMHC holds a Masters in Mental Health Counseling from Touro University and advanced training in Interpersonal Psychotherapy, Cognitive Processing Therapy, Grief Counseling, and Perinatal Mental Health from Postpartum Support International. Through a trauma focused and holistic lens, Chaya supports individuals through grief, anxiety and depression, and perinatal and reproductive health challenges. She is passionate about helping women thrive by helping to bridge the gap between the heart and the mind in a supportive and compassionate space. Chaya is accepting new telehealth clients in NY.

Yaakov Rabinowitz
Yaakov Rabinowitz, LCSW, is an ordained rabbi and Licensed Clinical Social Worker. Yaakov attended New York University where his focus was in substance use disorders and completed CASAC (Alcohol and Substance Abuse Counselor ) training in addition to his Masters Degree in Social Work. Yaakov has experience working with teenagers and adults with substance use and mood disorders. He has advanced training in Perinatal Mood disorders, and experience working with men struggling with infertility, the stresses of parenthood, and dealing with postpartum depression and anxiety in themselves and their spouses. He has additional training in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and is passionate about helping men navigate life’s challenges from a biopsychosocial lens.

Talia Hindin
Talia Hindin, PsyD, is a licensed clinical psychologist who received her doctorate from Yeshiva University’s Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology. Talia has received additional training in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, maternal mental health, infertility, grief and loss. Talia is passionate about women’s health and well-being and is grateful to have opportunities to support women and families during challenging times. In addition to treating clients privately, Talia presents to communities about the importance of building community sensitivity and compassion around fertility, coordinates Yesh Tikva’s peer mentorship program to provide social-emotional support for couples facing infertility and facilitates support groups for women facing infertility. Talia provided telehealth services in NY and Israel.

Gitty Sofer
Gitty Sofer, LSW, PMH-C, is a Licensed Social Worker and a certified Perinatal Mental Health Clinician (PMH-C). She specializes in supporting clients experiencing perinatal mood and anxiety disorders, offering a compassionate and holistic approach to care.
With training through PSI and ASRM in perinatal mental health, and as a graduate of the Sarah Schenirer/Wurzweiler School of Social Work, Gitty brings both expertise and empathy to her practice. She views each client as more than their symptoms—believing that symptoms often point to deeper challenges—and works collaboratively to help clients better understand themselves, heal, and build healthier, more fulfilling lives.
Gitty's therapeutic approach is rooted in psychodynamic principles and is trauma-informed. She is also trained in EMDR and Accelerated Resolution (ART) Therapy, which she integrates into her work when appropriate. Above all, Gitty believes that no one should go through struggles alone, and she is dedicated to offering both hope and healing to every person she works with.

Sarala Katz
Sarala Katz, LCSW, PMH-C is dedicated to providing a warm and safe space for women across the lifespan. She has experience working with adult women of all ages to ensure they are given the support, validation and proper knowledge to meet their goals and quality of life they are aiming for. Sarala works with clients struggling with perinatal mood and anxiety disorders, grief, loss, relationship struggles, caregiving, infertility, perinatal loss, hormonal imbalances, and chronic illnesses. Sarala has advanced training in Perinatal Loss from PSI and Reproductive Mental Health with ASRM. She facilitates a postpartum support group for Tikvaseinu to provide support and psychoeducation around PMADs. Sarala uses a strength based approach to build upon clients’ strengths to utilize in their everyday lives. She is trained in CBT and aims to help bring awareness and change to the many automatic negative thought patterns that can cause challenging mood disorders. Sarala is currently accepting clients via telehealth from NJ, NY, and MD

Sury Weisz
Sury Weisz, LMSW specializes in supporting women through perinatal mood and anxiety disorders, reproductive mental health challenges, grief and trauma. With a unique blend of an attachment based and psychodynamic framework, Sury offers an individualized approach tailored to each client’s specific needs and preferences. Her goal is to provide a safe and nurturing space for women to explore their emotional well-being and find healing and strength in their own narratives. Sury has advanced training in perinatal loss from Postpartum Support International and Reproductive Mental
Health from ASRM. She provides in-person therapy in the Monsey Area and telehealth in NY.

Hannah (Chana) Kraus
Hannah Kraus, LMSW, brings a grounded, resource-oriented presence, integrating evidence-based tools into the therapeutic relationship. Hannah supports her clients where reproductive and perinatal journeys can feel the most isolating, through perinatal mood and anxiety disorders, fertility, and loss. In these spaces, Hannah holds deep respect for each client's lived experience, with a belief that no one should have to figure it out alone. Hannah’s background in residential and inpatient settings informs her care across a wide range of emotional and psychiatric experiences. Hannah completed her MSW through the Wurzweiler School of Social Work. She has advanced training in perinatal care through PSI and in reproductive care through ASRM. Hannah is currently accepting new clients via telehealth in New York and Florida.