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Jonathan Rottenberg

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Jonathan Rottenberg is a professor of psychology at the University of South Florida, where he is director of the Mood and Emotion Laboratory.

Overview

Published
3 Articles
Location
Florida

Introduction

Jon Rottenberg's research focuses primarily on emotional functioning in depression. His research has been funded by the National Institutes of Health, and his work has been covered extensively in Scientific American, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Economist, and Time. Rottenberg lives in Tampa, Florida. He is the author of “The Depths: The Evolutionary Origins of the Depression Epidemic.” In 2015, he founded  an international social media campaign that is changing the conversation about depression.

A brief history with condition

"I have been on many sides of depression. I struggled with severe and chronic episodes of depression for a number of years in the early 1990s. In response to this profound experience, I came to focus my research on the study of depression, receiving a PhD in Psychology in 2003, and joining the faculty at the University of South Florida. Most recently, I have continued to be an advocate for people who struggle with depression.

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Published Articles

My 5 Biggest Misconceptions About Therapy
3 mins
article
Jonathan Rottenberg

My 5 Biggest Misconceptions About Therapy

 How Do I Know If My Depression Is ‘Better’?
4 mins
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Jonathan Rottenberg

How Do I Know If My Depression Is ‘Better’?

Can You Talk to Your Child About Your Depression? I Wish I Had
4 mins
article
Jonathan Rottenberg

Can You Talk to Your Child About Your Depression? I Wish I Had