MK92 - Zara Roth - How a Therapist Treats Borderline Personality Disorder, Trauma, & Anxiety

Zara Roth is a therapist specializing in borderline personality disorder, trauma, multicultural issues, and depression/anxiety. She currently works at a rehab clinic supporting mental health needs of patients in recovery and at a private practice. Besides practical experience in the cognitive/behavioral field, Zara’s educational background is in psychodynamic psychotherapy, specifically the Bowenian, Gestalt, Jungian, Adlerian, Rogerian and existential modalities. Zara believes it's important to understand how capitalism, systemic oppression, climate change, history, media, and anthropology affects mental health as, as some problems are not caused by the individual, but rather the environment. Zara has earned a M.A. in mental health counseling at Northwestern University. She holds a certificate in child and adolescent psychology from The Chicago School of Professional Psychology, and a B.S. and B.A. in Electrical Engineering and physics from Northeastern University and the University of St. Thomas. Her main focuses have been on the psychology of capitalism, complex trauma, ecoanxiety, and psychedelic therapy. Zara has written about Ecotherapy in Conjunction with Psilocybin for Treatment Resistant Depression and Anxiety. She plans to incorporate hallucinogenic drugs into therapy once it is legalized.

 

She can be reached for counseling inquiries at: zara@sunnyskycounseling.com