Leah Subar, MSc

Hello! I’m Leah, a Denver native who’s been living in Israel for over 35 years. I work especially with adult women in Torah-observant communities, offering therapy both in person and via Zoom. I hold space with a presence that is compassionate, attuned, and grounded.

Before discovering AEDP, I trained in dance/movement psychotherapy, which continues to inform my sensitivity to somatic cues and the wisdom of the body. Since 2021, I’ve participated in the AEDP 16-session research network, contributing to the growing body of research on transformational healing.

I’m currently pursuing doctoral studies focused on moments of meeting and the implicit, right-brain-to-right-brain messages that surround their unfolding. I’m drawn to those subtle, often unspoken exchanges that foster safety and intersubjective delight.

This sensibility also shapes my clinical work, grounded in moment-to-moment tracking of somatic experience and emotional depth. Years of mothering—nine children and many grandchildren—have formed in me a capacity to stay close, hold complexity, and meet people where they are with warmth and strength.

In supervision, I aim to support therapists in deepening their AEDP practice through presence, attuned pacing, and shared discovery.