
Dror Rosenbach, MD
Psychiatrist
Tel Aviv TA
I work with clients in a slow, thoughtful, and collaborative way, beginning with a careful understanding of their history, symptoms, and the broader context of their lives. Sessions are unhurried and conversational, with space for both clinical clarity and emotional nuance. Together we map out what’s happening—biologically, psychologically, and relationally—and then build a treatment plan that aligns with the client’s goals and values.
When working with ketamine-assisted psychotherapy (KAP), I guide clients through a structured process that includes preparation, personalized IM dosing in the home, and integration that helps translate the experience into meaningful, sustainable change. My style is warm, grounded, and medically responsible: I combine psychotherapy, neuroscience-informed strategies, and medication management when needed, always prioritizing safety and transparency.
I view the therapeutic relationship as a partnership, aimed at helping clients regain clarity, stability, and a deeper sense of self-trust.
I am a U.S. Board-Certified Psychiatrist and Israel-licensed specialist psychiatrist based in Tel Aviv, with over a decade of experience providing psychiatric care, psychotherapy, and telepsychiatry to thousands of adults across diverse backgrounds. My work focuses on thoughtful, individualized treatment that blends evidence-based medicine with depth-oriented psychotherapy and trauma-sensitive approaches. Over the past several years I have increasingly specialized in Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP), including IM administration, preparation, and integration, and I currently offer in-home IM KAP sessions for adults in the Tel Aviv area.
My clinical philosophy centers on taking time—listening carefully, understanding the broader context of a person’s life, and avoiding cookie-cutter psychiatric care. Many of the individuals I work with come to me after years of feeling misunderstood, over-medicated, or lost within large healthcare systems. My goal is to restore clarity and stability, and to help patients experience their symptoms with less fear and more understanding. Whether I am working with depression, anxiety, trauma, dissociation, burnout, or chronic relational stress, I approach each case collaboratively, integrating medication, psychotherapy, neuroplasticity-based interventions, and KAP when appropriate.
My KAP work is grounded in safety, preparation, and meaning-making. A ketamine session is not simply a pharmacologic event—it is an opportunity for insight, emotional processing, and neural flexibility. I spend significant time on preparation, expectation-setting, dose selection, and integration so the experience becomes part of a coherent therapeutic process rather than an isolated intervention. I draw on neuroscience, attachment theory, polyvagal principles, and narrative reframing to help clients translate the ketamine experience into lasting psychological growth.
I work primarily with English-speaking adults, expats living in Israel, and individuals navigating complex emotional histories, trauma, or treatment-resistant conditions. I offer a concierge-style model with extended access and continuity between sessions. If you are seeking thoughtful, medically grounded psychedelic-assisted care, I’d be glad to explore whether my approach is a good fit.
I offer comprehensive psychiatric evaluations, ongoing medication management, psychotherapy, and in-home IM ketamine-assisted psychotherapy (KAP) with structured preparation and integration.