Jed Rosen, M.S.W., L.C.S.W.

As a seasoned psychotherapist, Jed has worked with adults from all walks of life.  He has lifted the depressed, calmed the anxious and the angry, and soothed the grieving.  As an accomplished speaker, Jed warmly connects with his audience and has covered topics including Couple Therapy, Mindfulness and The Psychology of Forgiveness. In fact, Jed has taught forgiveness to special populations, such as 9/11 survivors and Aids patients.     

Recently, Jed has joined forces with Fred Luskin, Ph.D., author of Forgive for Good, in speaking and running trainings in psychology of forgiveness across the United States.  Jed and Fred Luskin presented the first Forgiveness Training-Certification Program to state employees of Hawaii.  Jed has taught the Psychology of Forgiveness to social work students and professionals at Rutgers, Bryn Mawr, Alephi Universities and Ackermann Institute.  Jed has co-written many articles on psychotherapy and the application of forgiveness therapy as a tool for the clinician.  Jed is the Clinical Director of the “Forgive for Good” Center of Forgiveness Education.  Jed is a member of NASW and AAMFT.

From this work, Jed has developed a seven-step Forgiveness Assessment Process.   Forgiveness therapy teaches the patients to move beyond one’s hurt to feel at peace with one’s self.  Jed is helping his patients move towards peace. 



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