Dr. Kim Rosenzweig

Dr. Rosenzweig completed her doctoral training at Xavier University in 2013. Since that time, she has been practicing as a clinical psychologist, training doctoral students in clinical work, and teaching undergraduate and graduate classes at Xavier. She opened her private practice in 2023 and now exclusively provides psychotherapy to children, teens, and adults. 

Dr. Rosenzweig knows what it's like to feel overwhelmed. She is passionate about helping people manage the curves that life throws at them. She has treated veterans, children, teens, parents, and adults for a wide variety of concerns including all types of trauma, depression, anxiety, OCD, and grief, to name a few.

Personally, she is a serious Bengals fan, loves reading and cooking, and her favorite part of the day is coming home to her husband of over 40 years and her two sweet doggies, Jazzy and Bella. 

My Education & Experience

Licensure

  • State of Ohio, Board of Psychology, Licensed Psychologist, License number 7241

Education

  • Xavier University, Cincinnati, Ohio (APA Accredited) 
    • Doctor of Psychology, August 2013
    • Master of Arts in Psychology, May 2009
  • University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio
    • Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, June 2007
    • Certificate in Deaf Studies

Clinical Experience

  • 2023-present: Owner, Rosenzweig Psychological Services
  • 2016-2025: Clinical supervisor, Xavier University
  • 2014-2023: Clinical psychologist, outpatient supervisor, St. Aloysius (later known as Best Point Behavioral Health)
  • 2013-2014: Postdoctoral Intern, St. Aloysius and Forensic & Mental Health Services
  • 2012-2013: Predoctoral Intern, Vanderbilt University Child and Adolescent Outpatient Clinic and Alvin C. York Veteran's Administration Hospital

Certifications

  • 2021 TF-CBT Supervisor Certification
  • 2015 TF-CBT Provider Certification (renewed 2022)

Teaching/Training Experience

  • 2011-2024 Adjunct Faculty, Xavier University
    • PSYC 825 Trauma: Assessment and Treatment
    • PSYC 650 Professional Development & Practicum I
    • PSYC 651 Professional Development & Practicum II
    • PSYC 101 General Psychology

Presentations & Professional Trainings

  • Rosenzweig, K.J. (2023). Approaches to Sexual Abuse Assessment and Treatment. Training presented to the 10th Annual Trauma Informed Care conference, Columbus, Ohio.
  • Rosenzweig, K.J. (2022 and 2023). Assessment and Treatment of Sexual Abuse. Training presented to clinical providers at St. Aloysius, Cincinnati, Ohio and Best Point Behavioral Health, Cincinnati, Ohio.
  • Rosenzweig, K.J. (2016-2022). Sanctuary Model: Trauma, Attachment, and Safety Planning. Ongoing training presented to all new hires at St. Aloysius, Cincinnati, Ohio.
  • Rosenzweig, K.J., McGuire, M., Provenzano, T., Sillaman, T. (2016). Introduction and overview of the Sanctuary Model. Training presented to Strategic Leadership Team St. Aloysius, Hamilton, Ohio.
  •  Rosenzweig, K.J. (2015). Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: An Introduction to the Model. Training presented to child school-based therapists at St. Aloysius, Hamilton, Ohio.
  • Rosenzweig, K.J. (2014). Trauma Toolkit: Therapy Tools for Traumatized Children and Adolescents. Training presented to child school-based therapists at St. Aloysius, Hamilton, Ohio.
  • Rosenzweig, K.J. (2014). Introduction to Trauma. Training presented to partial hospitalization therapists and staff at St. Aloysius, Hamilton, Ohio.
  • Rosenzweig, K.J. (2013). Mindfulness: Benefits and Applications in Therapy. Training presented to adult and child outpatient therapists at St. Aloysius and Forensic and Mental Health Centers, Hamilton, Ohio.
  • Rosenzweig, K.J. (2013). An Introduction to Dialectical Behavior Therapy: Theories, Research, Skills, and Adherence vs. Adaptation. Training presented to adult and child outpatient therapists at St. Aloysius and Forensic and Mental Health Centers, Hamilton, Ohio.
  • Rosenzweig, K. J. (2013). Child Sexual Abuse: Prevalence, Impact, Prevention and Education. Training presented at the Vanderbilt Internship Consortium Didactic Training, Nashville, Tennessee.
  • Rosenzweig, K. J. (2011). Behavior Assessment System for Children (BASC-2): Training for PACT Therapists. Training presented for continuing education credit for Master’s-level therapists working with abused children. Facilitated discussion regarding the uses of this instrument in diagnosis, treatment, and outcome measurement. Presented at the Child Advocacy Center of Warren County, Franklin Ohio.
  • Rosenzweig, K. J. (2011). Bio-social theory of Borderline Personality Disorder. In Dialectical Behavior Therapy: An introduction for clinicians in training. Symposium presented at the Ohio Psychological Association for Graduate Students Conference, Cincinnati, Ohio.
  • Maxwell, M., Chiu, J., Rosenzweig, K., Vordenberg, J., Salsman, N., & Untied, A. (2011). Dialectical Behavior Therapy: An introduction for clinicians in training. Presented to Psi Chi Students, Xavier University, Cincinnati, Ohio.
  • Pearl, E. S., & Rosenzweig, K. J. (2010). CARE: Effective, positive techniques to redirect problematic behaviors in children. Training course presented at Every Child Succeeds Semi-Annual Training Conference, Cincinnati, Ohio.
  • Rosenzweig, K., Nabors, L., Griffin, T., Brunner, H., Karnes, J., Higgins, G. (2007, April). Factors Related to Quality of Life for Children with Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis. Poster session presented at the annual Great Lakes Regional Conference on Child Health, Cincinnati, Ohio.

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