Jordan Rosenberg
Jordan Rosenberg is a psychology extern in the ADHD and Behavior Disorders Center at the Child Mind Institute. She is pursuing a doctorate in psychology at Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology. Rosenberg is particularly interested in utilizing evidence-based techniques to help children navigate emotional, behavioral, academic, and executive functioning challenges.
Rosenberg has experience providing a range of therapies, including cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), parent-child interaction therapy (PCIT), and dialectical behavior therapy (DBT). She’s also conducted neuropsychological assessments and school-based consultations for children and adolescents with neurodiverse profiles. She has worked in pediatric private practices and summer treatment programs that support children with ADHD, anxiety, autism spectrum disorder (ASD), and selective mutism.
Before joining the Child Mind Institute, Rosenberg completed an externship under the supervision of a licensed psychologist in an elementary school. There, she provided individual and group therapy to children ages 5–10. She addressed students’ emotional, behavioral, and social challenges and conducted psychoeducational evaluations to assess cognitive and academic abilities.
Rosenberg aims to create therapeutic spaces that enable and encourage empathy, curiosity, and collaboration. She is passionate about helping children and their families feel understood and empowered through evidence-based care.
Training
- Psychology Extern, Syosset School District
- Psychoeducational Assessment Student Clinician, Yeshiva University Parnes Clinic
- Neuropsychology Report Assistant, Dr. Sharone Gilbert Pediatric Neuropsychology
- Summer Counselor, Child Mind Institute
Education
- BA, Psychology, University of Pennsylvania (Summa Cum Laude, Honors Thesis)
- MS, Psychology, Yeshiva University (expected 2026)
- PsyD, Combined School-Clinical Child Psychology, Yeshiva University (expected 2028)