Angelina Rosenbush, BA

William Zopfi-Jordan, BS Therapist in Northfield and Farmington

Angelina Rosenbush is a student intern at Secure Base Counseling Center, providing therapy services to individuals, couples, and families. Employing a systemic theoretical approach, she utilizes Bowenian Theory, Emotionally Focused Family Therapy, and Narrative Therapy to address family cycles, patterns, behaviors, and attachments.

Angelina assists clients in developing essential skills such as mindfulness, meditation, communication, and coping mechanisms. Angelina holds a bachelor’s degree in education, having worked as a teacher with students across K-12 and their families. Angelina’s personal experience spans working with diverse populations, including the LGBTQIA+ community, neurodivergent individuals, and those from varied cultural and socio-economic backgrounds. She has also worked with trauma, PTSD, anxiety, depression, addiction recovery, life transitions, and relationship stressors.

 In her personal life, Angelina has been in a committed partnership for over twenty years, raising two children, one in college and one in high school. She devotes her free time to volunteering with forestry and wildlife projects, as well as advocacy efforts.