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Ariel Orr Jordan's diverse career includes writing & directing over 25 TV docudramas including: When the Lions Weeps and The Chocolate Strike for Israeli TV, The Bubble Garden for the BBC, and Words Apart, a four-film series that captures the lost world of shamanic practices by immigrants to Israel. These films are owned by most ethnographic museums around the world.
With Eve Ensler, he co-conceived her global hit play The Vagina Monologues, and as a psychotherapist, for 14 years, he maintained a successful private practice in NYC working with rape victims and incest survivors as well as with convicted rapists and pedophiles. As the crucial part of the healing process, he supervised hundreds of confrontational sessions between victims and their perpetrators. In New York he directed two plays by Eve Ensler: Loud in My Head at the Joseph Papp Public Theater and New York Theater Workshop and Floating Rhoda & The Glue Man with Dylan McDermott at the Home Theater. An outspoken advocate for victims of child abuse, as well as an artist and a psychotherapist, Ariel has been interviewed and written about in some 50+ magazines and newspapers. Ariel has appeared on Larry King Live, The Phil Donahue Show, The Geraldo Rivera Show, CBS Nightly News, Good Morning America, National Public Radio and more than 25 other Television Programs.