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Adam Rosen(He/Him/His)

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Psychologist, PhDJuris Doctor, JD
MassachusettsAlabamaArizonaArkansas
Anxiety - Couples counseling- Depression-Divorce & separation- Life transitions- Relationship issues-

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Professional statement

HARVARD TRAINED PSYCHOLOGIST-ATTORNEY AVAILABLE IN MI, MA AND REMOTELY IN ALL 42 PSYPACT STATES (Google "PSYPACT states" for more information)

Dr. Adam Rosen is a Clinical Psychologist and Attorney located in West Bloomfield, Michigan - previously Cambridge, Massachusetts - and available remotely in all 42 PSYPACT states. Dr. Rosen works with individuals and couples facing painful internal / interpersonal challenges, including both painful psychological maladies and legal stressors/challenges (e.g. divorce processes / adaptation) .

Dr. Rosen's specialty with couples and divorce is informed by his combined clinical (Ph.D.) and legal (J.D.) training, as well as 25 years as a Custody Evaluator and Court Psychologist in a Family Court, evaluating complex and high conflict custody and visitation challenges, including parenting plans, parental alienation allegations, guardianship issues, etc. His training and experience is ideally suited for guiding you through any stage of divorce processes / decisionmaking and conflicts (e.g. custody battles, alienation / reunification).

Dr. Rosen's statement regarding working with clients is as follows:

"Therapy at its best combines both insight and action.

Understanding ourselves can provide a kinder and less judgmental frame of understanding how we got here. But this is not enough.

Taking steps, both in life and during therapy to heal and make changes is essential for an effective and satisfying outcome.

For these reasons, my approach to therapy combines the depth orientation of insight-oriented psychotherapies and mindfulness with the action-oriented aspects of cognitive-behavioral, behavioral and internal focusing techniques.

I work with individuals and couples in distress to quickly identify the roots of difficulties and bring their lives into greater balance. I served on the Faculty of the Harvard Medical School Department of Psychiatry, teaching and supervising psychotherapy and forensic and family consultation.


Message to clients

If you're looking for therapy, odds are that you're already juggling more than enough complexity and challenging decision making. The last thing you need is having to sort through and evaluate the strange world of psychotherapy theories and approaches.

With decades of experience in the field, including as a Fellow and Instructor in Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, I work to identify the best approach to therapy that fits your situation and to make the ideas readily accessible and immediately useful to help you make sense of your situation, find a positive direction and to feel better. This may include one or more of the many therapeutic tools available today (e.g. cognitive-behavioral, psychodynamic, internal focusing, ACT, IFS and others).

I would be happy to discuss this approach in more detail if you'd like to have an initial free consultation.


Work and Education

Years of Experience: 28 years

Private Practice - Psychotherapy, Clinical Psychologist / Divorce Psychologist, 2002 - Present
Harvard Medical School - Department of Psychiatry, Instructor, 1998 - 2023
Middlesex County Massachusetts Probate and Family Court, Custody Evaluator / Court Psychologist, 1994 - 2018

Hahnemann University Graduate School / Medical College of Pennsylvania, Ph.D. - Clinical Psychology, 1998
Harvard Medical School / Cambridge Health Alliance, Neuropsychology Fellow, 1994
Villanova Law School, J.D., 1992

Licensure

Massachusetts: PSY7382 - Michigan: 6301019104 - Alabama: APIT #22155 - Arizona: APIT #22155 - Arkansas: APIT #22155 - Colorado: APIT #22155 - Connecticut: APIT #22155 - Delaware: APIT #22155 - Washington DC: APIT #22155 - Florida: APIT #22155 - Georgia: APIT #22155 - Idaho: APIT #22155 - Illinois: APIT #22155 - Indiana: APIT #22155 - Kansas: APIT #22155 - Kentucky: APIT #22155 - Maine: APIT #22155 - Maryland: APIT #22155 - Minnesota: APIT #22155 - Mississippi: APIT #22155 - Missouri: APIT #22155 - Nebraska: APIT #22155 - Nevada: APIT #22155 - New Hampshire: APIT #22155 - New Jersey: APIT #22155 - North Carolina: APIT #22155 - North Dakota: APIT #22155 - Ohio: APIT #22155 - Oklahoma: APIT #22155 - Pennsylvania: APIT #22155 - Rhode Island: APIT #22155 - South Carolina: APIT #22155 - South Dakota: APIT #22155 - Tennessee: APIT #22155 - Texas: APIT #22155 - Utah: APIT #22155 - Vermont: APIT #22155 - Virginia: APIT #22155 - Washington: APIT #22155 - West Virginia: APIT #22155 - Wisconsin: APIT #22155 - Wyoming: APIT #22155

Languages

English

Specialties

Anxiety - Coping with excessive worry, nervousness, or stress; intense discomfort in social settings (social anxiety); sudden and intense feelings of panic (panic disorder)

Couples counseling - Addressing relationship challenges and life transitions; strengthening communication and feelings of security, desire, connection, and love

Depression - Providing support and promoting healing of hopelessness, low motivation and energy, sadness, irritability, sleep disturbance, and loss of interest and pleasure in life

Divorce & separation - Questioning or feeling unsatisfied in your relationship; contemplation and navigation of separation; addressing issues of power, voice, and communication challenges

Life transitions - Coping with difficult or impactful life changes, such as moving to a new area, relationship transitions, child rearing, or career changes; learning self-care to better manage resulting stress

Relationship issues - Understanding one’s wants and needs in relationships; exploring patterns of interaction, addressing concerns, and strengthening satisfaction in relationships and dating




Clientele

  • Adults (24+)
  • Couples
  • Parents
  • Seniors (65+)
  • Young adults (18-24)

Locations & Hours


Insurance

Adam Rosen is not in-network with any insurances.

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Out-of-pocket fees

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Many health insurance plans reimburse 50-80% of session fees with out-of-network therapists. Learn if your health insurance plan qualifies.

  • Individual sessions:$300 (50min)
  • Sliding scale:$170 - $300

Additional session information

Out-of-network billing options

This provider can support you in getting reimbursement from your insurance company if you are seeking out-of-network reimbursement. Here are the out-of-network billing options they provide:

  • Super billing
Payment options
  • Credit Card
  • Venmo
  • Zelle
Session frequency

Frequency of sessions this provider offers to see clients once you are an established client.

  • Weekly
  • Every other week
  • Multiple times a week

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