Brad Rosenfield, PsyD | PCOM Faculty | Clinical PsyD Program
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BRAD ROSENFIELD, PSYD
Associate Professor

Dr. Rosenfield is active in the fields of cognitive therapy, motivational interviewing, and behavior modification as a lecturer, researcher, writer, and clinician. He is an Associate Professor in the Clinical PsyD program at PCOM. Dr. Rosenfield has published numerous peer-reviewed journal articles and book chapters, including coauthoring a chapter in Beck, Davis and Freeman's seminal work: “Cognitive Therapy of Personality Disorders,” often referred to as “the bible of personality disorders.” He has also presented numerous invited lectures and workshops both within the United States and abroad.

Dr. Rosenfield's clinical experience includes pre- and post-doctoral training at the University of Pennsylvania's Center for Cognitive Therapy and the Adult ADHD Treatment and Research Program, in the Department of Psychiatry, where he is currently a clinical and research consultant. In clinical practice, he specializes in supervising doctoral interns and treating complex and challenging cases encompassing a diverse client population including individuals with ADHD, sleep disorders, MCI/dementia, substance use disorders and disorders of mood, anxiety and/or personality.

Dr. Rosenfield is also a supervisor/consultant and seminar-leader for the Beck Institute for Cognitive Behavior Therapy. His current research, CBT for Dementia Prevention, with early consultation with A.T. Beck, the Beck Institute for Cognitive Behavior Therapy and Aaron T. Beck Psychopathology Research Center, hopes to create a multidisciplinary intervention to ameliorate and, hopefully prevent the progression of mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer's Disease.

Dr. Rosenfield's students say that he is an extremely dedicated professor who enjoys helping his students to excel, both in the program and well into their careers. His students call his teaching style “enthusiastic, innovative and engaging.” Dr. Rosenfield is also always available for consultation outside the classroom. He constantly finds ways to integrate his national and international experience, research, and theory into clinical practice and to bring psychological phenomena alive in the classroom and beyond.

Education

Dr. Brad Rosenfield received his bachelor's degree from Temple University and graduated summa cum laude and as a President's Scholar. He completed his master's coursework at Chestnut Hill College and received his Doctor of Psychology in Clinical Psychology at Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, receiving Meritorious Distinction and the Dean's Award for Academic Excellence. Dr. Rosenfield completed his practicum and post-graduate training at the University of Pennsylvania's Adult ADHD Treatment and Research Program of the Center for Cognitive Therapy.

Courses

Cognitive Therapy
Human Diversity and Multicultural Counseling
Sleep Disorders
Practicum Seminar

Research

Dr. Rosenfield's current research, motivational interviewing and CBT for Dementia Prevention, stemming from early consultation with A.T. Beck, hopes to create a multidisciplinary intervention to ameliorate and, hopefully, prevent the progression of mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer's Disease. 

Dr. Rosenfield also actively researches the relationship between cognitive distortions and various psychiatric conditions such as ADHD, sleep disorders, MCI/Dementia, substance use disorders, and disorders of mood, anxiety, and personality.

Awards

  • Summa Cum Laude
  • President's Scholar
  • Academic Excellence
  • Meritorious Distinction 
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