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.