
Depression
Depression is far more than low mood—it can affect energy, motivation, sleep, concentration, and a person’s ability to feel connected to themselves and others. For many patients, depression is also complex and cyclical, with periods of improvement followed by setbacks that can be discouraging and hard to decipher.
Dr. Rossi brings extensive, specialized expertise to this area, grounded in years of advanced training in treatment-resistant and refractory depression.
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Dr. Rossi received specialized training in the management of complex mood disorders, including cases that had not responded to standard treatments. As an Assistant Professor at Weill Cornell, he served as a co-investigator on landmark clinical trials studying next-generation approaches to treatment-resistant depression, including cutting-edge neuromodulation protocols.
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In private practice, Dr. Rossi integrates this deep scientific and clinical background into a personalized, comprehensive approach to care. He provides precise pharmacologic strategies informed by the latest evidence, with close attention to medication sequencing, augmentation options, and biological factors that may contribute to treatment resistance. When appropriate, he collaborates with therapists and outside providers to ensure that therapy, lifestyle interventions, and medical treatment work together rather than in isolation.
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Depression is highly treatable, even in complex or long-standing cases. Dr. Rossi’s goal is to help each patient find a clear, individualized path forward—one that restores energy, hope, and the ability to fully re-engage with life.