Val Rosen, MD

Val Rosen

Dr. Rosen received her undergraduate degrees in Business Administration and Psychology, both with High Honors, from U.T. Austin. She received her medical degree from The University of Texas Medical School at Houston and completed a Psychiatry Residency at Yale School of Medicine. Dr. Rosen held a Clinical Assistant Professorship at Yale and worked as an attending psychiatrist at Yale University Health Services for a decade where in addition to her clinical work, she advised and served as a liaison to Yale College Deans, trained and mentored Freshman counselors, and served as a member of the Medical Staff Committee for the Yale Health Infirmary. She continues to specialize in psychotherapy and medication management for college, graduate, and professional school students.

Her predominant area of expertise is PTSD and trauma; she is a regional Trainer for Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT). In her last year of residency, she was trained in CPT from its developer, Dr. Patricia Resick, and is currently a Regional CPT trainer. For the past 17 years she has trained and supervised staff and residents in CPT. She introduced the modality at Yale’s University Health Services, Community Mental Health Center, and Hispanic Clinic. Since joining Seton in 2013, she trained and supervised LCSWs from Seton’s Community Care Clinics and Seton Behavioral Health Care, and UT Dell-Seton psychiatry residents. In her role as Associate