Sharyn Rose, LMSW
Ms. Rose is a clinical Therapist at UMATS, the substance abuse and dual diagnosis program at the University of Michigan Department of Psychiatry. She has worked in substance abuse and mental health treatment since 1990 when she graduated summa cum laude from Eastern Michigan University. A year later she received her Master’s degree in social work from the University of Michigan.
Ms. Rose is a continual student and has trained in a number of therapeutic disciplines including Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), Motivational Interviewing (MI), Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP), psychodynamic therapy, internal family systems, and treatment from a humanistic perspective. She is an expert in a working with dissociative disorders, depression, chronic trauma, anxiety, and of course substance dependence disorders. The focus of Ms. Rose’s work at UMATS is as the primary therapist in Evening Intensive Outpatient Program (EIOP), conducting initial treatment evaluations, and individual therapy. She also collaborates with clinical teams throughout outpatient psychiatry and is on a number of committees focused on continuous quality improvement.
Prior to working for the University of Michigan, Ms. Rose was a therapist at Chelsea Arbor Treatment Center, working in a number of areas including program development and direct care. She helped design both the evening and day intensive outpatient treatment programs that are the model for the intensive treatment programs at UMATS.
Phone: (734) 232-0475
Fax: (734) 232-0244
E-mail: skrose@med.umich.edu


