Dr. ConflictsMediation · Coaching · Strategy
Israeli & Jewish Community

Culturally fluent support - in Hebrew and English

For Israeli and Hebrew-speaking Jewish clients in the U.S. and abroad, working through a couples issue, a family conflict, or a business partner dispute in a second language adds a layer of distance exactly when precision matters most.

Sapir Saadon works in Hebrew, English, or both - bringing cultural fluency to mediation, couples communication consulting, and coaching. Direct when directness helps, careful when the topic is sensitive, and familiar with the dynamics of Israeli families, partnerships, and communities living between two cultures.

Couples & family mediationDifficult conversationsBusiness mediationHebrew & English
How this helps

What Hebrew-speaking clients bring to this work

The same services, in the language the conflict actually happens in.

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  • Couples communication consulting in Hebrew - for the arguments that switch languages mid-sentence.
  • Family and divorce mediation with cultural context, including co-parenting across countries.
  • Business partner mediation for Israeli-owned businesses in the U.S.
  • Coaching before difficult conversations with family in Israel or abroad.
  • Sessions in Hebrew, English, or a mix - whatever the conversation needs.

An important professional boundary

Dr. Conflicts does not provide clinical therapy and does not replace psychological treatment, psychiatric care, trauma therapy, addiction treatment, or emergency mental health support. Mediation is not legal advice or representation by an attorney. The work is focused on communication, conflict patterns, boundaries, decision-making, and practical strategies. If a clinical, legal, or safety issue is present, clients are referred to an appropriate licensed professional.

FAQ

Common questions

Still not sure whether this fits your situation? The consultation exists exactly for that question - confidential, no pressure.

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No. Dr. Conflicts does not provide clinical therapy and does not replace psychological treatment, psychiatric care, or emergency mental health support. The work focuses on communication, conflict patterns, boundaries, decision-making, and practical strategies. When a clinical or safety issue is present, clients are referred to an appropriate licensed provider.

No. Mediation is not legal advice and Sapir does not represent either party. Mediation is a confidential, structured process for reaching practical agreements. Clients are encouraged to seek independent legal advice when legal rights, obligations, or formal agreements are involved.

Individuals, couples, families, business partners, leaders, and organizations - anyone facing a difficult conversation, a recurring conflict, a workplace issue, or a high-stakes decision they can't afford to get wrong.

Sapir Saadon is a Florida Supreme Court Certified County Mediator, a Florida Supreme Court Certified Family Mediator, a Ph.D. candidate in Conflict Analysis and Resolution, with a master's background in Human Resource Management and experience across mediation, HR, coaching, and organizational communication.

Yes. Sessions are available in English, Hebrew, or both - including mediation, couples communication consulting, and coaching for Israeli and Jewish clients in the U.S. and abroad.

Yes. Virtual sessions are available for individuals, couples, and organizations in different locations, including clients outside Florida when appropriate and within the scope of the service.

Mediation is usually faster, more affordable, private, and less adversarial than litigation. The parties keep control over the outcome instead of handing it to a judge - which matters most when there's an ongoing relationship: co-parenting, business partnership, workplace, or family.

It's actually the best time. Most conflict work is easier, faster, and cheaper before escalation - when the goal is preventing a crisis rather than repairing one.

The goal is not to solve everything in one call. It's to understand what brought you here, whether the situation is a fit, which service is right - mediation, coaching, or consulting - what the process looks like, and what the next step would be.

Yes. Consultations, coaching, and mediation sessions are confidential. For mediation, confidentiality is a core part of the process itself.

Let's talk it through - in Hebrew or English.

Reach out for a confidential consultation in Hebrew, English, or both. We'll figure out together whether mediation, coaching, or consulting is the right fit.