Specializing in evidence-based treatments for children, teens, and adults.

 

Rosen Psychology is a New York City based practice offering individualized therapy and treatment programs for children, teens and adults. In addition to therapy, Dr. Rosen is an expert in conducting comprehensive psychological and psychoeducational evaluations and will support you through all of your educational needs.


Services and Treatments Provided

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Anxiety and Depression

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School and Learning Difficulty

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Paternal Mental Health

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Licensed and Certified

Dr. Jon Rosen is a New York State licensed psychologist and certified school psychologist. He is also licensed to provide telehealth services in Florida. He works with children, adolescents and adults to overcome challenges related to anxiety, depression, ADHD, phobias, life transitions and other related issues.

 
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