Draft:Erica Rozmid
Psychologist
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Erica Rozmid, PhD, ABPP is an American clinical psychologist specializing in cognitive and behavioral psychology as well as Clinical Assistant Professor at UCLA. She is board certified in Behavioral and Cognitive Psychology by the American Board of Professional Psychology[1] and is licensed to practice psychology in multiple U.S. states, including California, Colorado, Rhode Island, Texas, and Florida. She is based in Los Angeles, California, where she is the founder and executive director of Clarity CBT & DBT Center.[2]
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Education and Training
Rozmid earned her Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Clinical Psychology from Palo Alto University,[3] where she also completed a Master of Science in Clinical Psychology. She holds dual Bachelor of Arts degrees in psychology and sociology, both magna cum laude, from the University of Colorado Boulder.[4]
She completed advanced postdoctoral training at multiple academic and clinical institutions, including the Youth Stress and Mood Program at the UCLA Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior,[5] where she served as a Clinical Instructor, Attending Psychologist, and Postdoctoral Scholar. She also completed clinical training at NYC Health + Hospitals–Lincoln Medical and Mental Health Center,[6] Stanford University,[7] NYU Langone Health,[8] and Kaiser Permanente.
Rozmid is the founder and clinical director of Clarity CBT & DBT Center, a private psychology practice providing evidence-based
She has held academic and supervisory roles across medical and university settings and currently serves as a Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA),[9] where she supervises doctoral-level trainees in evidence-based psychotherapies.
Publications and Editorial Work
Rozmid is the co-author of Creative CBT with Youth: Clinical Applications Using Humor, Play, Superheroes, and Improvisation (Springer Publishing, 2021),[10] which focuses on developmentally informed adaptations of cognitive behavioral therapy for children and adolescents.
She has authored and co-authored peer-reviewed journal articles and book chapters on CBT, DBT, mental health literacy, dissemination of evidence-based practices, and youth mental health services. She served as Editor-in-Chief of the peer-reviewed DBT Bulletin[11] and has held editorial roles with additional academic journals .
Teaching and Professional Activities
Dr. Rozmid has delivered invited lectures, workshops, and trainings nationally and internationally (i.e., Ukraine and National University of Singapore), including professional education for clinicians, physicians, school systems, and mental health organizations. Her teaching topics include CBT, DBT, suicide prevention, parent coaching, and treatment implementation in clinical and community settings.
She is an active member of several professional organizations, including the American Psychological Association,[12] the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies,[13] and the International Society for the Improvement[14] and Teaching of Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (ISIT-DBT).

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