Dr. Rosen on CBC’s Information Morning, Nova Scotia
Time to talk about pelvic pain, Information Morning Nova Scotia, CBC Radio, May 21st, 2014 “Natalie Rosen is a clinical psychologist who is conducting two studies on vulvodynia. Jessica was diagnosed with the condition.” [button link=”http://www.cbc.ca/informationmorningns/2014/05/21/time-to-talk-about-pelvic-pain-1/” newwindow=”yes” color=”silver”] Listen Here[/button]
The Pain Below: Raising Awareness for the Very Real Vulvodynia
Dr. Rosen wrote The Coast Magazine’s Voice of the City to clarify some myths about vulvo-vaginal pain and those who experience it, which was published May 8th, 2014. [button link=”http://www.thecoast.ca/halifax/the-pain-below/Content?oid=4327949″ newwindow=”yes” color=”silver”] Read Here[/button]
Chronic pain During Sex Focus of Research at Dal
Stephanie Taylor from the The Chronicle-Herald profiles Dr. Rosen’s research, April 28th, 2014. [button link=”http://thechronicleherald.ca/metro/1203642-chronic-pain-during-sex-focus-of-research-at-dal” newwindow=”yes” color=”silver”] Read Here[/button]
When sex hurts: Helping couples cope with genital pain
Dr. Natalie Rosen, of the Department of Psychology and Neuroscience and the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, is developing new supportive approaches for women and couples coping with genital pain.
Dr. Rosen discusses her research at the IWK
Dr. Rosen discussing her research at the IWK Health Centre, June 6th, 2013