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Dr. Stanley D. Rosenberg

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Dartmouth Medical School
Lebanon, New Hampshire
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    www.seacoastonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 7/24/2007    Last Visited: 7/24/2007  

    Scientific evidence shows that the training can be effective in treating children, said Stanley Rosenberg, director of the Dartmouth Trauma Interventions Research Center.

    Rosenberg said the technique has helped victims of sexual and physical abuse as well as those whose parents died.It can help prevent future complications, such as abuse of alcohol and other drugs, he said.
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    "It was so successful that it was expanded to 35, all the child providers at West Central," said Rosenberg.

    He estimated it will take up to a year for the therapists to begin using the new technique.

    Rosenberg blamed failures in treating children on the lack of standardized treatments.

    Many children are not properly diagnosed, he said.

    For example, a child molested at the age of 13 may not be identified until 18 months later, after she begins using alcohol and other drugs.Her therapist also may not know about her history of abuse.

    "By and large, kids don't get better unless you fully assess trauma and use focused trauma treatment, which was not going on," Rosenberg said.

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    naminh.org/grants_for_nh.php - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 4/21/2007    Last Visited: 4/21/2007  

    Stanley D. Rosenberg, Ph.D., a psychologist and professor in the Departments of Psychiatry and Family and Community Medicine at the Dartmouth Medical School, heads DTIRC and is the principal investigator directing the New Hampshire grant.
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    "We are very pleased that New Hampshire will be part of this national effort to improve the lives of traumatized children," stated Dr. Rosenberg.
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    In a recent interview, Dr. Rosenberg said that "working together, and using the expertise of the national center, we have confidence that we will really see some positive mental health system changes over the 4 years of the grant.We hope that our strategy of first training a core group of mental health providers in effective trauma treatment and then having them train more providers, will help to sustain the improvements in care for our children beyond the 4 years of the grant."

    For additional information please contact:

    Stanley D. Rosenberg, Ph.D.Dartmouth Trauma Interventions Research CenterDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center1 Medical Center DriveLebanon, NH 03756603-653-0740 voice603-653-0737 fax

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    www.masspsychologist.com/leading/0710_ne_grant.html - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/1/2007    Last Visited: 12/11/2007  

    The center began its work with child trauma with a four-year grant from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, or SAMHSA, under a program called the National Child Traumatic Stress Network, explains Dartmouth College's Stan Rosenberg, Ph.D., a professor of psychiatry and community and family medicine and director of the Dartmouth Trauma Interventions Research Center.
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    "By the end of the three years, we are going to do actual telemedicine," says Rosenberg.
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    "In the original grant from SAMSHA, the model was to work in one mental health center and then adapt from there," says Rosenberg.

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    www.nctsn.com/nccts/nav.do?pid=ctr_train_lc - [Cached Version]
    Last Visited: 6/15/2008  

    Stan Rosenberg, Ph.D. - Dartmouth Psychiatric Research Center (NH)

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    Archived Press Releases from Genesis Behavioral Health - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 1/28/2007    Last Visited: 6/4/2009  

    Genesis Behavioral Health announced this week that Dr. Stanley Rosenberg, professor of psychiatry and community and family medicine and the Dir ector of the Dartmouth Trauma Intervention Research Center at the Dartmouth Medical School will speak at the Annual Meeting to be held October 24th. A graduate of Cornell and Yale Universities, Dr. Rosenberg was one of the founding researchers of the Center in 2004. The team at the Trauma Intervention Research Center seeks to increase the availability and effectiveness of evidence-based mental health care to under-served trauma survivors.

    Rosenberg and his team have found that under-served populations for trauma-related services, including youth, patients in primary care and internal medicine, cultural minorities, those with co-occurring psychiatric disabilities and those living in rural areas, are at high-risk for trauma exposure. Unfortunately, these same groups do not generally receive scientifically validated interventions, leading to other negative behavioral, substance abuse and physical health outcomes. Currently, Rosenberg is the principal investigator on a four year grant from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services administration to extend the National Child Traumatic Stress Network to youth in NH.

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    Jewish Survivors Sexual Violence and Suicide:... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 2/21/2006    Last Visited: 5/20/2009  

    "Single [suicide] attempters appear to be signaling considerable pain and despair and may be at risk for future self-destructive behaviors," noted Harriet J. Rosenberg and Stanley D. Rosenberg, Ph.D., of Dartmouth Medical School in a poster presented at a meeting sponsored by the International College of Psychosomatic Medicine.
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    Boys in the group were more than 7 times more likely than others to report violent behavior, reported Dr. Rosenberg, professor of psychiatry.

    "We found staggering differences between multiple attempters and other adolescents. They were at higher risk for every health risk we explored," said Ms. Rosenberg, instructor in psychiatry at the Lebanon, N.H., university, in an interview at the meeting.
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    Dr. Rosenberg noted that adolescents who reported a single suicide attempt demonstrated elevated risk over nonattempters in 10 health categories, especially depressed mood and sexual assault.

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    NAMI NH - Grants for NH to treat children with... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/30/2008    Last Visited: 10/30/2008  

    Stanley D. Rosenberg, Ph.D., a psychologist and professor in the Departments of Psychiatry and Family and Community Medicine at the Dartmouth Medical School, heads DTIRC and is the principal investigator directing the New Hampshire grant.
    ...
    "We are very pleased that New Hampshire will be part of this national effort to improve the lives of traumatized children," stated Dr. Rosenberg.
    ...
    In a recent interview, Dr. Rosenberg said that "working together, and using the expertise of the national center, we have confidence that we will really see some positive mental health system changes over the 4 years of the grant. We hope that our strategy of first training a core group of mental health providers in effective trauma treatment and then having them train more providers, will help to sustain the improvements in care for our children beyond the 4 years of the grant."

    For additional information please contact:

    Stanley D. Rosenberg, Ph.D. Dartmouth Trauma Interventions Research Center Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center 1 Medical Center Drive Lebanon, NH 03756 603-653-0740 voice 603-653-0737 fax

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    National Child Traumatic Stress Network - National... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 2/19/2006    Last Visited: 4/17/2008  

    Contact: Stanley D. RosenbergPhone: (603) 653-0740Email: stan.rosenberg@dartmouth.edu

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    News from Genesis Behavioral Health - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/27/2005    Last Visited: 4/13/2007  

    Genesis Behavioral Health announced this week that Dr. Stanley Rosenberg, professor of psychiatry and community and family medicine and the Director of the Dartmouth Trauma Intervention Research Center at the Dartmouth Medical School will speak at the Annual Meeting to be held October 24th.A graduate of Cornell and Yale Universities, Dr. Rosenberg was one of the founding researchers of the Center in 2004.The team at the Trauma Intervention Research Center seeks to increase the availability and effectiveness of evidence-based mental health care to under-served trauma survivors.

    Rosenberg and his team have found that under-served populations for trauma-related services, including youth, patients in primary care and internal medicine, cultural minorities, those with co-occurring psychiatric disabilities and those living in rural areas, are at high-risk for trauma exposure.Unfortunately, these same groups do not generally receive scientifically validated interventions, leading to other negative behavioral, substance abuse and physical health outcomes.Currently, Rosenberg is the principal investigator on a four year grant from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services administration to extend the National Child Traumatic Stress Network to youth in NH.

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    Northeast CAPT: State Resources: New Hampshire - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/27/2001    Last Visited: 6/20/2005  

    NH-Dartmouth Psychiatric Research Center, 105 Pleasant Street, Concord, NH 03301, (603) 271-5747: Dr. Stanley Rosenberg, a researcher with the NH-Dartmouth Psychiatric Research Center, is under contract to conduct a statewide evaluation of the NH State Incentive Program.

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