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David M. Rosenthal, PhD


Associate Professor
Director, Counseling and Health Promotion Services

Medical/Graduate School:
PhD, State University of New York, Buffalo

Clinical Interests:
Couples and Family therapy

Research Interests:
Family therapy process and outcome, families and illness, family-school cooperation

Selected Publications:

  1. Young DW, Rosenthal DM. Couples' Experience of Illness: The Daily Lives of Patients and Spouses. Families, Systems & Health. 17(3):265-285 (Fall), 1999.
  2. Bergus GR, Randall CS, Sinift SDM, Rosenthal DA. Does the structure of clinical questions influence the outcome of curbside consultations with specialty colleagues? Arch Fam Med. 9:541-547 (June), 2000.
  3. Teague MD, McGhee VL, Rosenthal DM, & Kearns DL. Health promotion: Achieving High-Level Wellness in the Later Years (3rd ed.). New York: McGraw-Hill, 1997.
  4. Rosenthal DM. Controlled Bleeding: Counseling Hemophiliacs. In McDaniel S, Hepworth J, Doherty W (Ed): Stories of Medical Family Therapy. Basic Books, 1997.
  5. Kearns, DL, Rosenthal, DM. (in press). Substance Abuse in Rural America. In: R. Moore III (Ed). The Hidden America: Social Problems in Rural America, Associated University Presses.
  6. Sucker Punched, a 30 minute video on Native American substance abuse issues. Aired on September 27, 2000, South Dakota Public TV show, Buffalo Nation Journal.
  7. Nagi Kicopi: Calling Back the Spirit, a 57-minute video, Native American stories and impressions document alcohol abuse and treatment on the South Dakota Reservations at the start of the new millennium. Produced by the University Video Center for Prairielands Addiction Technology Transfer Center, 2001.

E-mail: david-rosenthal@uiowa.edu

Dr. Rosenthal

 

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