Vive Treatment Centers — Psychiatrist in Washington, DC
Address1636 Connecticut Ave NW STE 300 DC, Washington, DC 20009
Phone+1202-506-3490
Websitevivetreatmentcenters.com
Dr. Rosenblatt is a psychiatrist specializing in addiction medicine, with a background in psychiatry and public health. He offers compassionate and personalized care, targeting the root causes of addiction. Dr. Rosenblatt is board-certified in addiction medicine and stays current with new addiction trends. He provides clear explanations of treatment options, including their pros and cons, and emphasizes empathy, science, and stigma reduction in addiction treatment. His approach integrates evidence-based therapy, skill-building, and medication-assisted treatment (MAT) when appropriate, utilizing FDA-approved medications like naltrexone, buprenorphine, and acamprosate. He works with individuals facing substance use disorders and co-occurring mental health conditions, including depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and PTSD.
Best for
- Individuals with substance use disorders
- Individuals with co-occurring mental health conditions
- Those seeking medication-assisted treatment
- Individuals needing flexible outpatient care
| Key services | Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP), Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT), Outpatient Treatment (OP), Dual Diagnosis Treatment |
| Tags | addiction treatment, psychiatry, dual diagnosis, iop, mat, outpatient, substance use, mental health, washington dc |
Reviews on Google5.0 · 40 reviews
I have known Dr. Rosenblatt for over a decade. As a therapist, I am grateful to refer clients to Dr. Rosenblatt and Vive Treatment Center, because I know they will receive quality, personalized, and compassionate care. Dr. Rosenblatt is a knowledgeable provider and board-certified in addiction medicine.
Dr. Rosenblatt is such great speaker! He made everything super easy to understand and kept it really interesting the whole time. You could tell he actually cares about what he does, and I learned a lot just from that one session.
Dr. Rosenblatt is an insightful speaker, and he highlights the importance of empathy, science, and removing stigma in regards to addiction medicine.
Dr. Rosenblatt stays ahead of new addiction trends, continually updating his treatments. With a strong background in psychiatry and public health, he offers personalized care that targets the root causes of addiction.
Dr. Rosenblatt is such an amazing and kind person. I attended an info session where he talked about addiction medicine. It was so interesting to learn about types of addictions as well as their treatment plans and medicines.
Dr. Rosenblatt is amazing and very inspiring! His work in addiction medicine is awesome! He is very kind and is knowledgeable about what he does!
Dr. Rosenblatt is incredibly well-versed in addiction treatment. He was able to explain treatment options in layman terms and teach the pros and cons of each treatment.
Dr. Rosenblatt was kind enough to volunteer his time to speak with us, and I really appreciated his insights. His talk was informative, engaging, and gave me a better understanding of the topic.
Dr. Rosenblatt is incredibly patient and puts so much effort into teaching kids about medicine. I am so grateful that I was able to listen to Dr. Rosenblatt, he is clearly a wonderful doctor.
Dr. Rosenblatt is very knowledgeable and he enjoys spreading his wisdom to students eager to learn. His passion for his specialty is refreshing, and I know his patients are lucky to have him!
Location
Also in Washington
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