As the millions of Baby Boomers continue to age, they face many unique psychological issues. Dr. Linda Rubinowitz, PhD, is available to comment on those issues, and the unique psychological challenges facing this aging population.

Dr. Rubinowitz, a licensed clinical psychologist and licensed marriage and family therapist at The Family Institute at Northwestern University, is an Assistant Clinical Professor in the Psychology Department, teaching and supervising in the Marriage and Family Therapy Program, and an Approved Supervisor of The American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy.

Dr. Rubinowitz received her PhD from Northwestern University. Additionally, she was the Director of Northwestern's Master of Science Program in Marital and Family Therapy. She is also the founding director of the Midlife and Beyond Program for Maturing Adults, and most recently, was Director of the Postgraduate Fellowship Program at The Family Institute.

ABOUT THE FAMILY INSTITUTE AT NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY - The Family Institute at Northwestern University (www.family-institute.org) is committed to strengthening and healing families from all walks of life through clinical service, education and research. An affiliate of Northwestern University, The Family Institute is a unique, innovative not-for-profit organization, governed by its own independent Board of Directors and responsible for its own funding. The Institute offers a wide range of high quality mental health counseling through our staff practice and our sliding-fee scale Bette D. Harris Family and Child Clinic, where we are committed to serving at-risk, under-resourced communities. The Family Institute also operates two nationally-renowned graduate programs in marriage and family therapy and counseling psychology in affiliation with Northwestern University, and conducts cutting edge research projects that lead to a better understanding and treatment of mental health issues.