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Audio Interview With Dr. Andrew Rosen
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By: The Florida Psychiatric Society |
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Panic Disorder
Panic disorder is a serious health problem in this country.
At least 1.6 percent of adult Americans, or 3 million people, will have panic disorder at
some time in their lives. The disorder is strikingly different from other types of anxiety
in that panic attacks are so sudden, appear to be unprovoked, and are often disabling. |
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Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
For many years, mental health professionals thought of OCD
as a very rare disease because only a small minority of their patients had the condition.
But it is believed that many of those afflicted with OCD, in efforts to keep their repetitive
thoughts and behaviors secret, fail to seek treatment. |
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Social Anxiety Disorder
Social anxiety, sometimes known as social phobia or social
anxiety disorder (SAD), is a common form of anxiety disorder that causes sufferers to experience
intense anxiety in some or all of the social interactions and public events of everyday
life. For instance, some sufferers have difficulty attending parties or meetings, making
a phone call, walking into a shop to purchase goods, or asking for help from authority figures.
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Andrew
Rosen, Ph.D., A.B.P.P.
Diplomate and Fellow American Board of Professional Psychology
Dr. Andrew Rosen is board-certified in clinical psychology by the American Board of Professional
Psychology. He is a graduate of Hofstra University in New York, where he received his doctoral
degree in clinical psychology in 1975. He then went on to complete his postdoctoral training
in psycho-therapy and psychoanalysis at Adelphi University in 1981. He is a member of the
National Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology and a Diplomate and Fellow of
the American Board of Professional Psychology in Clinical Psychology.
Dr. Rosen is a member of the American Psychological Association, Florida Psychological Association,
Anxiety Disorders Association of America, Adelphi Society for Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy,
Palm Beach Psychological Association and past president of the Palm Beach County Psychological
Association.
Dr. Rosen has written numerous articles and books and has appeared on many radio and television
programs regarding anxiety disorders, personality disorders and drug and alcohol addiction.
Dr. Rosen is the Director of the Center for Treatment of Anxiety Disorders in Delray Beach,
which he founded in order to focus more attention to the problems of anxiety disorders.
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Diana
M. Luchtan, MSW
Diana Luchtan is a bilingual (English and Spanish) psychotherapist who specializes in
the treatment of anxiety disorders. She is a graduate of Barry University, where she earned
her Masters Degree in social work. She is also a member of The Anxiety Disorders Association
of America and the International Society for the Study of Post Traumatic Stress Disorders.
She treats patients who suffer from panic disorder, agoraphobia, social anxiety disorders,
obsessive-compulsive disorder, post-traumatic stress disorders, and various simple phobias.
She also has extensive experience conducting support groups for patietns who experience
anxiety.
Her interest in anxiety disorders
began in the early 1990's. She has given lectures at professional conferences and has
spoken on television and radio programs.
In addition to her interest in anxiety disorders, she focuses her practice on women's
issues, marital and couple's therapy and family dysfunction.
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Delray Beach, FL 33445 |
Ph: 561.496.1094
Fax: 561-496-6511
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