by Dr. Andrew Rosen | Mar 24, 2020 | General Anxiety, Health Anxiety
The battle between wanderlust and fear affects tens of millions of people every year. In this article from Conde Nast Traveler, Dr. Rosen of The Center for Treatment shares a few tips to help put your fears aside. Read the full article here.
by Dr. Andrew Rosen | Mar 17, 2020 | General Anxiety, Health Anxiety
COVID-19 (coronavirus) has officially been declared a pandemic. Across the globe, people are being quarantined, cruise ships are being denied entrance to ports, and social gatherings have been curtailed. This has resulted in a stock market free fall and panic buying...
by Dr. Andrew Rosen | Feb 17, 2020 | General Anxiety
Most people go through their lives in reaction-mode. They respond to something that happens in their environment – a conversation, a changing traffic light, the boss calling a meeting – but they often aren’t truly aware of the world around them. They can...
by Dr. Andrew Rosen | Dec 10, 2019 | General Anxiety, General Mental Health
Despite therapy and the use of medications, we occasionally find that the effects of a mental health disorder persist in some people. For these individuals, brain stimulation therapies like transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) may provide relief from their...
by Dr. Andrew Rosen | May 20, 2019 | Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, General Anxiety
We all have our anxious moments or times when we are depressed. It’s normal to feel these emotions when we are in stressful situations. Generally, this anxiety or depression goes away once conditions improve and life becomes less hectic again. For millions of people,...
by Dr. Andrew Rosen | Mar 26, 2019 | General Anxiety, General Mental Health
For those who struggle with anxiety and insomnia, lying in bed at night can be dreadful. Before getting into bed for the night, many will describe allowing themselves to have a nice, relaxing evening. They may feel relatively low stress or little to no anxiety. But,...