• I am Dr. Daniel Rosen, Board Certified Psychiatrist, specializing in adult psychiatric care from anxiety, all the way through to more complex treatment resistant diagnoses. I am licensed in New York States and am fluent in English, French, and Hebrew.
• I provide culturally-competent and holistic psychiatric care to my clients, utilizing the whole-person approach as I believe my clients as more than just their symptoms. I put a lot of time and thoughtfulness into building a safe and supportive relationship with my clients where I listen to their concerns, experiences and goals to aid treatment.
• Some of the populations I have lengthy experience with and particularly enjoy treating are the geriatric, transcultural and LGBTQ+ populations. I also have comprehensive experience working with clients suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), mood disorders and personality disorders.
• My philosophy of care is geared towards ensuring that my clients feel comfortable and cared for in our work together to ensure that as we move forward with medication, that it is the best fit for them and they feel that they have autonomy over their medication journey.
• I completed my psychiatry residency at Yale University as a Chief Resident and have extensive experience in outpatient, emergency room and inpatient settings. As an American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology recognized psychiatrist, I am proud to provide compassionate and expert level care to my clients for over 20 years.
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Education • Doctor Daniel Rosen has been a Board Certified Psychiatrist by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology for over 20 years. He has also been recognized as a Psychiatrist by the Israel Ministry of Health.
• Doctor Rosen graduated from medical school in Paris. He completed his psychiatry residency at Yale University, where he was Chief Resident. ∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞
Faculty appointments Doctor Rosen joined the faculty at Yale University School of Medicine as Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, and then at NYU until 2011, and later on at Weill Cornell Medical College for more than 12 years, and most recently at Columbia University. ∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞
Clinical expertise • Psychopharmacology (Anxiety, mood, psychosis, personality disorder),Psychotherapy (Eclectic approach including CBT, insight-oriented and narrative therapy),Young Adults, Geriatrics, Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual concerns, Transcultural, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), and Forensic.
• Doctor Rosen was Inpatient Unit Chief at NewYork Presbyterian for more than 12 years. He has a broad and extensive clinical experience in psychiatry, in different settings: outpatient, emergency room, and inpatient. ∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞
Research & Publications • Doctor Rosen has published about different aspects of psychiatry and psychotherapy, including CBT, and narrative therapy, and cultural issues. Doctor Rosen has studied the interface of culture and psychiatry. Within his publications, Doctor Rosen advocated for an individualized cultural adaptation of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) using the example of patients with messianic delusion. Doctor Rosen has presented Grand Rounds on the subject of Cross Cultural Psychiatry at NYU.
• Doctor Rosen also presented his research about PTSD and aging showing a correlation between PTSD exacerbation and cognitive decline among the sample of more than 100 holocaust survivors he interviewed.
• In his book, Butterfly words. Relationships: a psychiatrist narrative, Doctor Rosen addresses the issue of narrative therapy in a context of trauma, and discusses the “silence of the past” associated with trauma. This book addresses different facets of relationships at various levels, including individual, familial, and communal.
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Rosen, Daniel: A Thousand Camels for your Gazelle: Narratives and Psychiatry. International Psychoanalytic Books, New York, NY. 2022.
Rosen, Daniel: Butterfly Words:Relationships, A Psychiatrist’s Narrative. International Psychoanalytic Books, New York, NY. 2019.
Rosen, DD; Rebeta, JL; and Rothschild, SZ: Culturally Competent Adaptation of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Psychosis. Mental Health, Religion & Culture. 2014; 17(7): 703-713.
Rosen, DD; Roth, SD: Gun Database Proposal. (Letter to the Editor). The New York Times. 2013 January, 2.
Pirutinsky, S; Rosen, DD; Shapiro Safran, R; Rosmarin, DH: Do Medical Models of Mental Illness Relate to Increased or Decreased Stigmatization of Mental Illness? The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease. 2010 July; 198(7): 508-512
Rosen, DD; Greenberg, D; Schmeidler, J; and Shefler, G: Stigma of Mental Illness, Religious Change, and Explanatory Models of Mental Illness. Mental Health, Religion & Culture. 2008; 11(2): 193-209.
IN FRENCH: (A case of bird metamorphosis delusion in a Buddhist schizophrenic patient). Annales Medico-Psychologiques. 1990 May; 148(5): 539-452