Philadelphia Talk Therapy — Psychotherapist in Philadelphia, PA
Address255 S 17th St #1509 PA, Philadelphia, PA 19103
Phone+1215-315-3087
Websitephilatalktherapy.com
Matt Sosnowsky is a psychotherapist in Philadelphia specializing in support for young and middle-aged adults. With over 15 years of clinical experience, he offers a grounded and thoughtful space to navigate life transitions, career challenges, and relationship dynamics. His approach is collaborative and grounded in evidence-based practices, aiming for meaningful and lasting change. Matt works with clients experiencing anxiety, depression, OCD, and grief, utilizing modalities such as CBT, mindfulness, and ERP. He provides both in-person sessions in Center City Philadelphia and virtual therapy options.
Best for
- Young and middle-aged adults
- High-functioning adults
- Individuals new to therapy
- Clients seeking practical strategies
| Key services | In-person therapy, Virtual therapy, 30-minute video consultation |
| Tags | psychotherapist, philadelphia, anxiety, depression, life transitions, career counseling, ocd, mens therapy, cbt, mindfulness |
Reviews on Google5.0 · 15 reviews
Matt is my first referral for a client’s husband/partner or brother. Matt is skillful, thoughtful and real.
I have know Matt professionally for over 10 years. I can confidently say that he is an incredibly skilled professional as well as a really cool guy who is personable and relatable. That combination makes him an excellent therapist!
Matt is a caring, thoughtful, and insightful person and a highly skilled therapist. His humanistic approach and expertise help his clients find a path forward towards well-being. I highly recommend him!
Matt is skilled therapist who really cares about people. He is inquisitive, supportive, and able to understand his clients and meet them where they are at. He is innately empathetic and helps people feel understood. As a fellow therapist, I highly recommend him!
Matt Sosnowsky has extensive experience that he thoughtfully uses to help clients reach their goals. He is an incredibly supportive and genuine therapist, and you can sense that during your interactions with him. I have collaborated in group consultations with Matt for some time. I highly recommend him!
Very skilled clinician. I highly recommend him.
As a Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner specializing in mood and anxiety disorders, I routinely refer patients for therapy to Matt Sosnowsky. I have collaborated with him since 2016 and appreciate his thoughtful, compassionate approach to patient care. Patients describe him as an active therapist who provides direct feedback and offers insight and practical application of psychological and behavioral strategies for managing mental health symptoms. I highly recommend Matt to anyone seeking a skilled and compassionate psychotherapist.
Philadelphia Talk Therapy is a "go-to" practice in Philly if you are seeking skilled, well-trained, and compassionate therapists. I highly recommend this practice!
I have collaborated with Matt Sosnowsky of Philadelphia Talk Therapy and find him to be compassionate, insightful, and a great advocate for his clients. I highly recommend him.
Philadelphia Talk Therapy is a wonderful resource for those seeking individual counseling. Led by founder/director, Matt Sosnowsky, they're experienced, skilled, and compassionate; particularly with emerging and middle-age adults. I can't recommend them more highly!
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