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Founder & Clinical Director

Melanie Rosemberg, LMHC, MFT.

Founder and clinical director of 360° Therapy. Licensed Mental Health Counselor with Marriage & Family Therapy specialization. Over 15 years of clinical experience across hospital systems, schools, outpatient clinics, and non-profits — now in private practice, leading the team she built.

Melanie Rosemberg, LMHC, MFT — Founder of 360° Therapy
Founder
& Clinical
Director
Melanie Rosemberg
LMHC · MFT · 15+ YEARS

Professional summary

Melanie Rosemberg is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC) in Florida and the founder and clinical director of 360° Therapy, a boutique telehealth therapy practice headquartered in North Miami Beach, Florida. She holds a Marriage and Family Therapy specialization in addition to her LMHC license. Her clinical specialties include adolescent mental health, college student mental health, and maternal mental health, particularly during the perinatal and postpartum period.

Her therapeutic approach is integrative and CBT-rooted, with additional training in family-systems work. She has more than fifteen years of clinical experience across hospital systems, schools, outpatient clinics, and non-profit organizations. She works in English and Spanish. Her direct caseload is intentionally limited; she leads a team of Florida-licensed clinicians whom she personally selected, trained, and supervises.

Credentials & specialties

A decade of training. A clear specialty.

License
Florida Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC)
Specialization
Marriage & Family Therapy (MFT)
Experience
15+ years clinical practice, multi-setting
Languages
English and Spanish
Methods
CBT, EMDR, family-systems, integrative
Populations
Adolescents, college students, maternal mental health

Melanie is currently at capacity.
Her waitlist is typically 2–4 weeks. New clients can join the waitlist or be matched with a senior or associate clinician she has personally trained. Both routes provide the same clinical standard.

Her approach

"Every person is unique. Every treatment plan should be."

From big systems to a boutique practice

Melanie spent the first decade of her career inside systems — hospitals, schools, community clinics, non-profits — that taught her two things at once: how powerful good therapy can be, and how often the systems delivering it get in the way:

  • Manualized treatment plans
  • Six-session limits
  • Therapists rotating off cases
  • Care that fit budgets instead of people

360° Therapy is what she built in response. A practice:

  • Small enough to know every client by name
  • Big enough to bring in trained colleagues, so the waitlist for care doesn't outlast the crisis
  • Disciplined enough to hold every clinician — including herself — to one clinical standard

How she works

Her clinical work is integrative. CBT is the spine of most of her treatment, but she draws fluidly on family-systems work for relational concerns, and somatic and mindfulness-based methods when the work calls for it. She is bilingual (English and Spanish) and has a particular soft spot — and clinical specialty — for the three populations who tend to get overlooked:

  • Adolescents who won't talk
  • College students who slipped through campus mental health
  • Mothers in the first year postpartum

Beyond the office

Melanie is usually on a yoga mat, in a Pilates class, lost in a book, or out on a nature trail. She believes movement, fresh air, and time in nature are some of the simplest yet most powerful ways to reconnect with ourselves — something she practices in her own life as much as she encourages in therapy.

She is also a devoted animal lover — dogs, cats, horses, you name it. Animals, she'll tell you, have a remarkable way of teaching us about presence, connection, and unconditional love.

She enjoys nourishing food, discovering new places, and occasionally trading yoga pants for a night out dancing with friends. Healing, in her view, doesn't only happen in therapy sessions — it also happens in the small moments of everyday life: sharing laughter with the people you love, watching a sunset, or simply slowing down enough to appreciate the beauty around you.

Owning a boutique private practice has been one of the greatest joys of her career. After more than fifteen years as a therapist, she still feels grateful to do work she's passionate about every day.

"Every person is unique. We make every effort to understand all aspects of one's life to deliver a highly personalized treatment plan."
Common questions

About Melanie.

Is Melanie taking new clients?+
Selectively, and with a waitlist. Melanie deliberately keeps her direct caseload small so she can give each client her full attention and also lead the rest of the clinical team. The waitlist is typically 2–4 weeks. Most families choose to start with a senior clinician she has trained, who can begin within a week.
What does Melanie specialize in?+
Three primary populations: adolescents, college students, and mothers (particularly in the perinatal and postpartum window). Her clinical specialties include EMDR for trauma, integrative CBT-rooted work, and family-systems therapy. Across all of these, her approach is deeply individualized — she does not work from manuals.
What is Melanie's training background?+
Melanie is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC) in Florida with a specialization in Marriage and Family Therapy. She has over fifteen years of clinical experience across hospital systems, schools, outpatient clinics, and non-profits. She has been the founder and clinical director of 360° Therapy since the practice opened.
What languages does Melanie work in?+
English and Spanish.
How can I join Melanie's waitlist?+
Call (305) 396-6009 or email info@360therapy.care to begin the intake process. We'll ask a few questions to understand your situation. Some clients are best served by Melanie directly; others by a senior or associate clinician on the team. We'll be transparent with you about what we think is the best fit.

Want to work with Melanie — or with someone she trained?

Start with a 15-minute intake call. We'll talk through what's going on and recommend the right path.