Faculty: Juan Enrique Rosario Jr., PsyD

Juan Enrique Rosario Jr., PsyD
Adjunct Faculty, Latino Mental Health Concentration
Degree | Institution | Year |
PsyD | William James College | 2024 |
MA | William James College | 2019 |
BA | Northeastern Illinois University | 2016 |
Courses
- Clinical Seminar in Assessment with Latino Population
Research and Practice Interests
- Neuropsychological assessment with multicultural populations
- Memory, Aging, and Dementia
- Organizational and Leadership Psychology
- Latino/a/x mental health
Awards
- William James College: Lucero Latino Mental Health Program Scholar
Publications and Presentations
- Chambers, Curtis, Rosario, JE, Narine, Kevin, Miller, Earl, Borrero, LF, Saintil, Giscard. Men of Color & Mental Health. Black Mental Health Graduate Academy & Massachusetts Department of Mental Health, Online. November 2020.
- Church, M., Rosario, J.E., Reid, B.M., Sibley, M.G., & King, K.D. (2020, October). Discomfort with Death among Psychology Graduate Students: Correlations with Age, Age Oppression, Caregiving, and Loss. Poster to be presented at the New England Psychological Association Annual Meeting, Virtual Location.
- Colby, K., Dean, W., Rosario, J.E., Wilkinson, G., & King, K.D. (2022, May). Psychoeducation and Strategies. Literature presented to Weston Coalition on Aging, Virtual Location.
- Crain, E, Jimenez, T, Rosario, JE, Wilkey, A, Yang, E. Dismantling Systemic Racism Requires White Allies. A community forum on effective & authentic allyship. The Couples Institute, Moderator Dr. Ellyn Bader Ph.D. Online. August 2020.
- J Rosario, (2024, August). “The Neuropsychology of Leadership” – Podcast. ASAE Technology Professionals Advisory Council, Virtual Location.
- J Rosario, (2024, October). “Latino/x Mental Health in the Workplace” Webinar. Score Rhode Island, Virtual Location.
- King, KD, Graham, KL, Reid, B, Church, M, & Rosario, JE. The Hidden Cost of Age Oppression: Adultism, Ageism, and Interest in Serving Older Adults. In KD King (Chair), Geropsychology Training Innovations: Understanding Ageism and Adultism in Students and New Training Initiatives. Symposium presented at the Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Online. November 2020.
- Pestritto, T., Rosario, J.E., & King, K.D. (2022, September). “Youngism” - Discrimination against young Adults. Massachusetts Gerontology Association, Virtual Location.
- Reid, B.M., Sibley, M.G., Church, M., Rosario, J.E., & King, K.D. (2021, July). Meaning Matters: Search for Meaning, Not Adverse Childhood Events, Predicts Death Anxiety. Poster presented at the New England Psychological Association Annual Meeting, Virtual Location.
- Rosario, J. E., Jr. (2024). Exploring the impact of copy performance on immediate recall using the Rey Osterrieth complex figure in a Puerto Rican sample (dissertation). Exploring the Impact of Copy Performance on Immediate Recall Using the Rey Osterrieth Complex Figure in a Puerto Rican Sample. William James College.
Concurrent Leadership, Service and Professional Activities
- Founder/Director of Internship and Training, Myelinated Solutions LLC
Prior Experience
- Predoctoral Intern, LifeStance Health - APA Accredited Internship (Neuropsychology Focus) (2023-2024)
Professional Affiliations
- Hispanic Neuropsychological Society (HNS)
- Massachusetts Neuropsychological Society (MNS)
- National Latinx Psychological Association (NLPA)
- American Psychological Association (APA)
- Massachusetts Psychological Association (MPA)
Community Involvement
- Founder/President, Latino y Sano! (Latin & Healthy!)
Biography
Dr. Rosario is a bilingual (Spanish) provider. He offers neuropsychological evaluations and consultations for adults/older adults. He specializes in assessment, diagnosis, and treatment planning for individuals with neurological injuries or diseases including dementia, medical conditions that affect cognition, developmental disorders (e.g., ADHD, autism spectrum disorder, intellectual and learning disabilities), and emotional/social problems that can affect personal relationships in a myriad of settings.
Dr. Rosario received his undergraduate degree in Justice Studies and Criminology from Northeastern Illinois University (NEIU). He earned his master’s and doctoral degree from William James College (WJC) where he specialized in Neuropsychology, Geropsychology, and Latino Mental Health. Dr. Rosario’s training consisted of various rotations in private practice and medical settings across New England. Currently, he is completing a 2-year neuropsychology post-doctoral fellowship in private practice. In his spare time, Dr. Rosario values spending time with his family, friends, and traveling.