Karyn Rosenberg, LCSW, PMH-C
Director

Karyn Rosenberg is licensed by the state of Florida and North Carolina as a Clinical Social Worker. She holds a Master’s Degree in Social Work from The Ohio State University, and a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology from The University of Texas. She has a private practice in Boca Raton, FL and North Carolina where she provides psychotherapy and hypnotherapy services to children, teens, adults, couples and families. She is a trauma trained clinician in EMDR. (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing). 

Karyn specializes in grief, loss, trauma and reproductive mental health. She holds a certification in perinatal mental health assisting clients with postpartum depression and anxiety. 

She serves as expert witness on grief and loss issues. Karyn has been an invited speaker at professional conferences and serves as a lecturer and trainer for the community. She is invited to work with schools and workplaces offering crisis counseling and providing critical incident stress debriefing. Karyn has extensive experience facilitating bereavement support groups and providing professional trainings. 

Karyn has been an adjunct professor at Florida Atlantic University where she has taught Grief and Bereavement counseling, Issues in Counseling Women, and Issues in Mental Health Counseling on a graduate and undergraduate level. 

Her professional membership includes the Florida Society of Oncology Social Workers, Association of Death Education and Counseling, The American Society for Reproductive Medicine, Postpartum Support International, Resolve, National Association of Social Workers, EMDRIA, and Florida Society for Clinical Hypnosis. Karyn served as treasurer, and past president of the Social Work/Mental Health 

Professional Council of Hadassah; and received the 2005 National Leadership Award, and past recipient of the Woman of Valor in 2004. Karyn was a board member for  Professionals United for Parkland (PU4P) that offered support and education for the community following the Marjorie Stoneman Douglas High School shooting. Karyn is a published contributing author in The ABA Guide to Assisted Reproduction: Techniques, Legal Issues and Pathways to Success (ABA Consumer Guide) (2016) and Understanding the Journey: A Lifespan Approach to Working with Grieving People (2019).

She recently served on the  strategic task force and leadership council, and prior member of the Board of Trustees of her Synagogue, Temple Beth El-Boca Raton. Karyn is happily married to her husband and has two daughters. When she isn’t seeing clients, you will find her reading a great book, or jamming out to live music, or practicing electric bass guitar.