Long Island University - Sociology
Professor, Social Worker, Therapist, Scholar.
Higher Education
Dr. Jessica
Rosenberg, LCSW, Ph.D.
Greater New York City Area
Jessica Rosenberg, Ph.D., LCSW is a Professor of Social Work at LIU-Brooklyn. She holds an MSW from Hunter College School of Social Work and a Ph.D. from Wurzweiler School of Social Work, Yeshiva University. As a bilingual Spanish speaking social worker, Dr. Rosenberg has extensive clinical expertise delivering social work services to the Latino population. She is the former Assistant Director of the New York City Chapter of the National Association of Social Workers, where she worked on numerous policy initiatives, including passing the New York State social work licensing law in 2002. She serves as Secretary to the Board of the National Association of Social Workers, NYC Chapter. Jessica Rosenberg has published numerous books and articles on issues related to mental health, stigma, immigration, serious mental illness, and labor unions. Her book, Working in Social Work: the Real World Guide to Practice Settings is a comprehensive guide to the field for students and new social worker. Her book, Community Mental Health: Challenges for the 21st Century is in its third edition and is considered among the top texts in its area. Dr. Rosenberg edited an innovative online economic literacy curriculum designed to enhance skills and knowledge about economic factors that affect clients and client groups. Her current research focuses on immigration.
Psychotherapist In Private Practice
Clinical Practice in Bay Ridge Brooklyn providing therapy to adults and adolescents.
Secretary to Board of Directors of the National Association of Social Workers, NYC Chapter.
Volunteer Social Work Leadership
Professor
J worked at LIU Brooklyn School of Health Professions as a Professor
Bachelor's degree
Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies
Masters
Social Work
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD
Social Work
Routledge
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