About Orly Gueron
I’m Orly — a psychotherapist with a long, quiet curiosity about people.
For nearly two decades, I’ve sat with adults, couples, and adolescents in the slow, honest work of understanding what actually shapes a life, and what makes it feel like your own again.
Where my curiosity began.
Long before this was my work, I was the person people ended up talking to on a plane, in a kitchen, late in an evening that had started out as something else. I think they could feel I was genuinely interested, and in no hurry about it.
What’s always drawn me isn’t what people say, but what lives underneath: the quieter story shaping a life from the inside.
After years of sitting with people, I’ve come to see that therapy isn’t about fixing anyone. It’s about making enough quiet space for you to hear yourself again, and slowly find your way back to who you’ve always been underneath.

Who tends to find me.
Individuals living with anxiety, or a kind of quiet, chronic stress they’ve mostly learned to function around. Often high-functioning professionals who look composed from the outside and feel much more overwhelmed inside than anyone realizes.
Couples who still love one another but feel disconnected, unsure when the distance began. Partners trying to find their way back to one another with more honesty and less wear.
Adolescents working through emotions, identity, and family relationships that feel larger than the language they have for them, and the parents quietly walking alongside them.
And people in the middle of a transition — a move, a marriage, a career, a loss. Or simply looking to understand themselves more deeply.
You don’t have to be in crisis to begin. Many people come simply because they want to know themselves better and live with more intention.

My work today.
I work with individuals, couples, and adolescents in both English and Hebrew.
Some come because anxiety has become exhausting. Others because an important relationship feels stuck. Adolescents and families often arrive when emotions, identity, or life at home become difficult to navigate. And many simply come because life is asking something new of them.
My work is quieter than it looks. We slow things down, pay closer attention, and let understanding become the ground that meaningful change grows from.
A few details
- Licensure
- Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist
- Education
- Master’s in Marriage & Family Therapy, University of Miami
- Practice
- Nearly two decades helping adults, couples, and adolescents
- Languages
- English & Hebrew
- Sessions
- In person in Aventura, Florida · Virtual throughout Florida & North Carolina