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Neil Kosofsky

Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist

Accepts

Aetna, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan, Carelon Behavioral Health, Cigna, Oscar (Optum), Oxford (Optum), Priority Health, Quest Behavioral Health, and United Healthcare (Optum)

Specializes in

Anger Management, Family Issues, Men's Issues, and Relationship Issues

Great to meet you!

I bring over 21 years of experience as a clinician, community leader, and former pastoral counselor, offering a compassionate and inclusive approach to therapy. I’ve worked with clients from a variety of backgrounds and am committed to creating a space where you can feel understood and supported in your unique journey.

A bit about my approach to therapy

My approach is client-centered and integrative, drawing on evidence-based practices to meet your individual needs. I combine emotional, relational, and spiritual insights to help you understand yourself better and develop healthier relationships.

What you can expect from our first session

Clients can expect to leave with greater clarity about their emotions and relationships, as well as practical tools to address challenges, improve communication, and build stronger connections. My goal is for you to feel empowered and equipped to create the life and relationships you desire.


Neil's style is

Affirming
Empowering
Challenging

Insurance carriers Neil accepts

Aetna
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan
Carelon Behavioral Health
Cigna
Oscar
Oxford
Priority Health
Quest Behavioral Health
United Healthcare

More about Neil

MA (Master of Arts) at Antioch University Los Angeles
License type: LMFT (Licensed Marriage/Family Therapist) (Michigan)
Gender: Cisgender Male
Ethnicity: Caucasian
Languages: English
Works with: Adults and Seniors
More specialties: Anxiety, Depression, and Grief, Loss
Modalities: Attachment Based, Structural Family, Psychodynamic, Gottman Method / Gottman Couples, Relational, and Interpersonal Psychotherapy (IPT)