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About Lillie Naor
Lillie has worked in a Psychiatric ward, schools, Drug and alcohol agencies in the community and in Holloway prison ( a female prison) apart from having her own private practice.

She also worked as a consultant for Southwark drug interventation program developing a therapeutic service for family who are affected by drugs and alcohol and the criminal justice system. She developed and planed the project and in addition she delivers individual and group counselling sessions for family members and drug users. In addition she present in meeting, national conferences on issues of drugs, criminal justice system and related issues such as prostitution and run workshops on various issues such as motherhood in the community.

Lillie Naor is a fully qualified & registered (U.K.C.P) Integrated Art Psychotherapist(I.A.T.E.) with over 16 years work experience in the private and public sector.

In the past 16 years she had the opportunity to work with a wide variety of people including women, men and children some of whom suffered mild to sever mental health problems, some who have suffered psychosomatic related illnesses and some with drugs and alcohol addictions. Her background is in primary care- mental health, the education system and the criminal justice system.

 

     
Lillie‘s trained in Integrative Art Psychotherapist in the Institute for Art and therapy in Education and she has constantly develop her knowledge and skills. She is train in NLP Psychotherapy, Solution focus brief therapy and she is also a registered Healer.
Lillie is also an interrupter and a translator for an agency In London as she is fluent in English and Hebrew.
Lillie is also a professional belly dance artist who performs and teaches in the UK therapeutic belly dance as well as traditional forms over 14 years.

She performs all styles with their wide range of ethnic dances from all over the Arab world, and the Mediterranean: the classical Raks Al Sharqi (The Dance of the Orient/Cabaret), the earthy Raks Al Beledi (Fellahin), the folkloric dances of Raks Assaya (Saaidi, the cane dance from the countryside of Upper Egypt. In addition she experiment with fusing flamenco and Indian dance with belly dance in an attempt to integrate journey of gypsy dancers from all over the world.

Originally a Israeli Jews with Iraqi decent, Lillie has been integrating Jewish and Arab culture in her live and in her dance.
 
     
 
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