Rosalyn Baker, LMSW, LMFT, MAC, Psychotherapist, Neurotherapist, completed her Bachelor of Social Work and Teaching Certificate in Secondary Education in 1979 and her Masters in Social Work with a clinical counseling major, in 1983. In 2003 she was trained as a Neurotherapist (EEG Biofeedback-retraining brainwaves with computer software). Neurofeedback is a non-invasive treatment, beneficial for most problems from stress management to autism.
She is a Brain Fitness Coach, Wellness Coordinator and a Certified Nutritional Consultant. Rosalyn is a paid professional speaker who sat on the program development committee for GRCC’s continuing education program, Optimal Health, where she also taught courses in Stress Management and Meditation. She has lectured on Brain Health, Nutrition and Anti-Aging at EEGSpectrum International Clinical Interchange Conferences, and for National Safety Associates representing Juice Plus+ the most scientifically researched whole food fruit and vegetable supplement in the world.
She has authored a monthly magazine column called Successful Living published in Metropolitan Parent and wrote a chapter for a graduate level Social Work textbook titled Mental Health. Her counseling practice accepts adults, couples and children and supports healing for a wide variety of diagnoses.
Practice Modalities
- Cognitive Behavioral/Supportive/Insight Oriented Therapies
- EMDR-Eye Movement Desensitizing and Reprocessing
- Neurofeedback
- Grief Therapy
Specializing in
- Depression/Anxiety
- Brain Dysregulation
- Sleep Disorders
- Obsessive Compulsive Disorders
- Food Related Issues
- Marital/Family
- Stress Management
Credentials
- Licensed Master Level Social Worker
- Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
- Master Addiction Counselor
- Trained as a Neurotherapist
- Certified Nutritional Consultant
A New Spin on Autism: Answers! Can you eat yourself healthy? Interview May 27, 2013
Rosalyn’s internationally syndicated conference call on the Power of Juice Plus
Recent Articles by Rosalyn Baker
- So, who needs therapy anyway? - April 3rd, 2013