by Dr. David H. Rosmarin | Oct 25, 2021 | Articles, General, Media
Listen to Dr. David H. Rosmarin explore the psychology behind aggression and polarization. During pandemic lockdowns, a certain type of video has become a near-daily viral event in the U.S. Usually filmed on a shaky camera phone in public places, like airplanes and...
by Dr. David H. Rosmarin | Jun 15, 2021 | Articles, Publications, Spirituality
By not making more of an effort to incorporate spirituality in treatment, we are doing a disservice to patients. These are not just interesting sociological trends—they are clinically significant. Spirituality has historically been dismissed by psychiatrists, but...
by Dr. David H. Rosmarin | Jan 31, 2021 | Articles, General, Publications
You’re supposed to go to the dentist at least once a year. Why not get mental health checkups too? Throughout my training in clinical psychology, I was taught that psychotherapy is for the mentally ill. I learned how to diagnose and treat people suffering from...
by Dr. David H. Rosmarin | Dec 7, 2020 | Articles, General, Publications
In an ordinary year, holiday angst is very real: Anxiety, depression and stress are all known to spike between Thanksgiving and the year’s end, as social engagements, travel and bills for holiday gifts simultaneously surge. Yet 2020 has been far from ordinary, so we...
by Dr. David H. Rosmarin | Aug 14, 2020 | General, Media, News
Tensions are high about many things right now in America, and health and safety concerns over the COVID-19 virus rank high among them, particularly in families. Many parents are fearful about in-person classes for their children; others are upset that classes will...