Anna Rosenberg
E-mail: anna.rosenberg@temple.edu
Lab Webpage: www.temple.edu/phobia
Bio: Anna is currently in her sixth year of graduate studies. She received her B.A. in cultural anthropology from Duke University, and her M.A. in clinical psychology from Temple University. She is currently completing her clinical internship at New York Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center. Anna’s current research interests involve diagnosis and treatment of anxiety disorders. Anna works with Dr. Richard Heimberg.
Representative publications:
1. Rosenberg, A., Heimberg, R.G., Levin, L., & Solomon, Z. (2008). Investigation of exposure-symptom relationships in a context of recurrent violence. Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 22, 416-428.
2. Rosenberg, A., Ledley, D.R., & Heimberg, R.G. (in press). “Treating refractory cases in specific diagnostic populations and clinical problems: Social Anxiety Disorder” in D. McKay, J. Abramowitz, & S. Taylor (Eds.), The expanded scope of cognitive-behavior therapy: Lessons learned from refractory cases. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
3. Rosenberg, A., & Heimberg, R.G. (2009). Ethical issues in mentoring of doctoral students in clinical psychology. Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 16, 181-190.
