David
Hillel Rosmarin completed undergraduate studies in psychology
and philosophy at York University (Toronto), and an M.A. in
Counseling Psychology at the University of Toronto. He is
currently a Ph.D. student in Clinical Psychology at Bowling
Green State University where has been an instructor for Introduction
to Psychology. David has completed clinical training at the
Center
for Anxiety and Related Disorders at Boston University
and the Anxiety
Treatment and Research Centre - St. Joseph's Healthcare
(Hamilton, Ontario), and Toronto's Centre
for Addiction and Mental Health. Under the supervision
of Dr. Kenneth Pargament, David's graduate studies have focused
on the relationship of religion/spirituality to symptoms of
affective disorders, especially among Jews. His dissertation
will be the first attempt to evaluate the efficacy of a spiritually-based
intervention to treat stress and worry within a randomized
controlled study. As of July, 2009, David will be completing
a clinical fellowship in the Department
of Psychiatry of Harvard Medical School as a psychology
intern at McLean
Hospital (Belmont, MA). He currently lives in Toronto,
Canada with his wife Miri, and children Yehuda, Bina &
Shlomo.
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