Dr. Rose C. Huber received most of her training in
She has delivered individual, child, family, couple, and group psychotherapy as well as surgical, psychological, and neuropsychological evaluations of patients with chronic medical conditions including diabetes, sleep problems, pulmonary disorders, weight issues, cancer, chronic pain, cardiac conditions, dermatological issues, transplant considerations, and gastrointestinal disorders.
She has extensive training with helping individuals lose weight to lead a healthier and happier life. She has conducted research, directed programs, given presentations, and attended workshops in weight management. She herself has experienced a significant weight loss and understands the difficulty associated with losing weight and keeping it off. She also specializes in bariatric psychology, including conducting pre-surgical psychological evaluations and follow-up treatment for patients being considered for weight loss surgery.
Having specialty training and experience in behavioral medicine and family systems she understands the difficulty that can be experienced within the individual and family when problems arise. Dr. Huber is a strong proponent of the mind-body connection and stress-reduction operating from a strength-based, solution-focused, cognitive-behavioral approach believing that everyone has the capability to overcome their problems and lead a better quality of life.
Dr. Huber is an adjunct faculty member with the Psychology Department at


