Dr. Spinner and I recently presented a session on The Uses of Virtual Reality in Social Anxiety Treatment for the National Social Anxiety Center.
View the presentation on The Uses of Virtual Reality in Social Anxiety Treatment here.
Dr. Rosen is a Board-Certified Psychologist, the Founder and Director of The Center for Treatment of Anxiety and Mood Disorders, and Founder of The Children’s Center for Psychiatry Psychology and Related Services.
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Dr. Spinner and I recently presented a session on The Uses of Virtual Reality in Social Anxiety Treatment for the National Social Anxiety Center.
View the presentation on The Uses of Virtual Reality in Social Anxiety Treatment here.
As junk food and technology have become more prevalent in our kid’s lives, physical activity has plummeted – creating a public health crisis that needs to be addressed. With this unhealthy trend intensifying each year, it is essential to take action now before future generations are subjected to its damaging effects.
The Children’s Center for Psychiatry, Psychology and Related Services is offering a Social Skills group facilitated by Terri Samuels, MS and Marsha Glines, PhD. Groups will focus on developing positive relationships, improving healthy coping skills and facilitating social communication.
For this month’s Consult The Expert interview, I wanted to discuss something that may be a little controversial – namely the breakdown of family and tradition in a culture of influential media and news coverage, along with how this is affecting people’s values, mindset, and beliefs.
For this month’s Consult The Expert interview, I spoke with Brittany Schulman, Psy.D. She is a licensed clinical psychologist here at the Center and has a special interest in the diagnosis and treatment of Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).
Most of us have heard about ADHD, but may have only a vague understanding of the condition, so I asked Dr. Schulman to tell us what ADHD encompasses.
“When considering an eating disorder diagnosis, it is important to look beyond a person’s weight or body type. Instead, look for the behaviors that cause medical issues. These can be things like extreme dieting and losing a lot of weight in a short amount of time, missed menstrual cycles, and low heart rates.” — Eric Spinner, Psy.D