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 | Jul 8, 2020 | Articles, Publications, Spirituality
The current era—with all its tumult and confusion—has ironically created an unparalleled opportunity to cultivate inner peace. Read It Here
by Dr. David H. Rosmarin | May 6, 2020 | Articles, General, Publications
Viktor Frankl, the psychiatrist and Holocaust survivor, taught that the human ability to make choices gives us a unique resilience, since our fate is not simply a function of fate or fortune. Frankl noted that even in the most devastating, inhumane conditions, finding...
by Dr. David H. Rosmarin | Apr 30, 2020 | Articles, General, Publications
It’s been a tense month or so. As the founder and director of the Center for Anxiety in New York, I grew more and more concerned about how our patients would handle the threat of COVID-19. Read It Here
by Dr. David H. Rosmarin | Mar 22, 2020 | Articles, General, Publications
In the span of just a few days our society has become completely unmoored, panic-stricken, and obsessed with fear. We check and recheck social media and news feeds that inundate and overwhelm us with information about COVID-19 (much of which is neither helpful nor...
by Dr. David H. Rosmarin | Jan 6, 2020 | Articles, General, Publications
According to the National Institute of Mental Health, more than three in 10 Americans will have a full-blown anxiety disorder over the course of their lifetimes. Worse, nearly one in four of these cases will be characterized as “severe,” meaning a person is unable to...