BRADLEY M. ROSENFIELD, PSY.D., M.S.

Bradley M. Rosenfield, Psy.D., M.S., has been practicing Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for nearly 20 years. Most recently, he has been called upon to utilize his CBT and Motivational Interviewing expertise to direct the Healthy Monks Project, which uses CBT and MI to improve the health of Buddhist Monks and the local community.

 

Dr. Rosenfield is the practicum coordinator, assistant professor, and clinical supervisor at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, Doctor of Clinical Psychology Program. He is also a clinical associate in the Adult ADHD Treatment and Research Program at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Rosenfield trained at The Center for Cognitive Therapy originally founded by psychiatrist, Aaron T. Beck, MD, the Adult ADHD Treatment and Research Program at the University of Pennsylvania, and the Center for Brief Therapy at Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine.

 

Dr. Rosenfield has published and lectured nationally and internationally on CBT, motivational interviewing and complex and challenging cases. His work consisted of: personality disorders, depression, anxiety, panic attacks, ADHD, grief and loss, sleep disorders, substance use disorders, suicide among our veterans and cross-cultural issues in therapy.

 

In addition to his work with the Healthy Monks Project, Dr. Rosenfield participates in the Insight Group for the Blind, which utilizes CBT to help people dealing with grief and loss due to a recent loss of sight. Dr. Rosenfield is also bringing CBT training to practitioners in the provincial Philippines to help combat growing problems related to mental health and substance abuse.





Speaker Disclosures:



Financial: Bradley Rosenfield has an employment relationship with the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. He receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.



Non-financial: Bradley Rosenfield has no relevant non-financial relationship to disclose.