
Location
Matthew Silvia is not currently accepting new clients.
About
If you are seeking help for anxiety, depression, relationship problems, trauma, life decisions and transitions, spiritual struggles, addictions, concerns about sex and sexuality, medical illness, or grief and loss, please consider contacting me. I am a psychotherapist in private practice in downtown Boston and a clinical social worker at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), working with adults of all ages. I use psychodynamic, cognitive behavioral, and family system approaches to help individuals and couples identify and change psychological patterns and problems that get in the way of living with greater satisfaction, connection, and meaning.
I bring a welcoming, compassionate, and calming presence to my work, along with many years of experience and training at MGH and in the Boston Psychoanalytic Society & Institute's Advanced Training Program (ATP).
My private office is conveniently located in downtown Boston, near the Downtown Crossing T stop, South Station, and Post Office Square.
Take the first step to help. Call Matthew Silvia now - (617) 340-8767
Finances
Pay By:
Cash, Check
Accepted Insurance Plans
- AllWays Health Partners | MGBHP
- BlueCross and BlueShield
- Harvard Pilgrim
- Optum
- UnitedHealthcare UHC | UBH
- Out of Network
Verify your health insurance coverage when you arrange your first visit.
Qualifications
- Years in Practice: 20 Years
- License: Massachusetts / 113435
- School: Smith College School for Social Work
- Year Graduated: 2003
Location
Specialties
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Relationship Issues
Issues
- Dual Diagnosis
- Grief
- Infidelity
- Obsessive-Compulsive (OCD)
- Sexual Addiction
- Spirituality
- Substance Use
- Transgender
- Trauma and PTSD
Mental Health
- Mood Disorders
Sexuality
- Bisexual
- LGBTQ+
- Lesbian
Client Focus
Age
- Elders (65+)
- Adults
Treatment Approach
Types of Therapy
- Cognitive Behavioral (CBT)
- Interpersonal
- Motivational Interviewing
- Psychodynamic
Modality
- Individuals
- Couples
Last Modified: 20 Feb 2021