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Though my son has only had two sessions with Mr. Rosen, both sessions have resulted in Mr. Rosen becoming confrontational, inflexible, and downright aggressive towards me.
On July 9, 2019, joint counseling sessions between my son and his father were ordered. We agreed on LMFT Mitchell Rosen. My very first interaction with Mr. Rosen was nothing short of unprofessional. He was visibly annoyed with me and seemed upset that we were not able to accommodate his desired scheduling times. I explained from the start that my son has a very complex school and sport schedule and that appointments times would need to be flexible. I was asked to speak to him privately in his office where his tone and demeanor became threatening and aggressive. Mr. Rosen made is very clear, that he would not tolerate this and " you have no choice in the matter".
At the following week's appointment, Mr. Rosen asked to speak to me following the therapy session. He began to ask about future session times and brought up the relationship between myself and him. This was thoroughly confusing. Mr. Rosen is not my therapist, nor do I have any intention of interactions with him besides weekly updates of my child's session with his father. I began to explain that the sessions have been hard for my son and it was becoming a struggle to get him to participate with therapy. Mr. Rosen cut me off mid sentence and proceeded to scream into my face, "I am not finished talking". My son was witness to the incident and was able to hear the scream through the closed car door.
Not only is Mr. Rosen's behavior inappropriate and aggressive, he was using his size and body language to intimidate me. I refuse to allow my son participate in therapy with Mr. Rosen. I have been very compliant with the court order and am willing to find another therapist, however, these recent events are unacceptable and downright unsafe.
Please consider removing Mr. Rosen from any court provider list. Not only is he volatile and inappropriate towards clients and their caregivers, he is aggressive and unstable around children.
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