Boaz B. Feldman is a clinical psychologist, trainer, Dharma teacher, researcher, and contemplative practitioner. His work connects psychology, somatic therapy, contemplative practice, education, mental health, and systems change.
His own experience of personal suffering led him to search for grounded ways to build resilience, agency, and relational healing. In his early twenties, Boaz ordained as a Buddhist monk in Thailand, where he practiced meditation and ethical living intensively. He later trained as a clinical psychologist. As a result, he learned to combine contemplative traditions with evidence-based therapeutic methods.
Boaz holds a multidisciplinary background in business, Buddhism, psychology, and integrative clinical psychology. He also trained in Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy, Somatic Experiencing, psychosomatic psychology, and corporate performance enhancement. This path allows him to connect therapy, psycho-biological sciences, organizational practice, and wisdom traditions.
Over the years, Boaz has worked across clinical, humanitarian, educational, and organizational contexts. As a humanitarian psychologist, he has led psychological first aid and staff-care missions with international organizations such as the United Nations, the World Health Organization, and Doctors Without Borders. His work has taken him to conflict-affected regions, including Afghanistan, Burkina Faso, and Myanmar.
Boaz has also contributed to research and education through institutions such as the Harvard Graduate School of Education and the Harvard Catalyst Clinical and Translational Science Center. He is currently a Doctoral Candidate at the University of Cambridge’s Faculty of Education.
He founded and leads NeuroSystemics, a Geneva-based NGO offering community-based somatic trainings. Today, his work focuses on prevention, youth mental health, inner development, societal resilience, and flourishing educational systems.
Through his work with SANCHILD and the Harmony Project, Boaz brings deep expertise in trauma-informed practice, mindfulness, somatic awareness, resilience, and inner transformation. His contribution supports peacebuilding rooted in healing, embodiment, ethical awareness, and personal and societal change.
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