About

Mark’s therapeutic philosophy centers on the belief that individuals often find themselves stuck in repetitive mental or behavioral loops, rather than having intrinsic problems. His approach aims to uncover and reinforce the fundamental goodness within his clients, using this as a foundation to tackle areas where they feel stagnant or overwhelmed. This method has proven effective for those dealing with a range of conditions, including bipolar disorder, borderline personality disorder, and trauma-related disorders.

He brings a wealth of experience to his practice, having worked extensively with military veterans, first responders, and individuals facing significant life transitions. Mark's unique background includes roles as a combat veteran, surgical physician assistant, and structural therapist.

His work in trauma recovery spans various crises, including the aftermath of Hurricane Mitch, 9/11, and the Boston Marathon bombing. This diverse experience has honed his ability to address complex trauma and substance abuse issues with a compassionate and informed perspective.

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Qualifications: Naropa University
Academic Suffixes: MA, LCPC
Expertise: Alcohol Use, Anxiety, Autism, Bipolar Disorder, Depression, Developmental Disorders, Grief, Life Transitions, Psychosis, Trauma and PTSD

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