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Dr. Mark Lepore, LCSW

Experienced mental health professional

Provides online counseling through BetterHelp

At a glance

Mark is an experienced, licensed Mental Health Professional who specializes in affordable online therapy offered through our partner, BetterHelp.

Speaks English
Offers Telehealth visits
Licensed in Pennsylvania and Pennsylvania

More about Mark

  • 26 years' experience
  • Male
  • LCSW, LPC

Mark Lepore has earned a doctorate in Counselor Education and Supervision from Duquesne University. He holds an MA from Duquesne University and an MSW from West Virginia University. He also has a Clinical Social Work license, Professional Counselor license, and five education certifications. He has worked as a School Social Worker and is currently the Director of the Clinical Mental Health Counseling Graduate Program at Clarion University, where his focus is on the professional development of students. He was formerly the Director of the Clarion University’s Counseling Center, where he provided social and emotional and supportive counseling to university students. Dr. Lepore’s areas of specialty include crisis and trauma, grief and loss counseling, and school counseling and consultation . He is a mental health trainer for the American Red Cross and volunteer partner director for the Service to the Armed Forces serving both in the United States and internationally to assist service members and their families with transitions. He was appointed by the governor to the Mine Families First Response and Communication Advisory Committee, to assist miners and family members experiencing crisis. Dr. Lepore also provides consultation to agencies, schools, and corporations when disruptive events occur within those organizations.

Counseling Philosophy: My counseling philosophy is one that considers it essential for counselors to have a deep knowledge, understanding, and practice of counseling theories and techniques combined with empathy and respect for clients. I believe that it is imperative to remain flexible in helping clients, to refrain from being dogmatic in one’s approach, and to value highly the culture, phenomenology, and uniqueness of each individual. I have a positive view of people and believe strongly that people are motivated to become competent and better themselves. Having taught classes in culture and identity for many years, I do subscribe to the belief that multi-cultural counseling should also be a major force or approach in the counseling field, as important as psychodynamic, humanistic, or cognitive/behavioral approaches. I have found the concept of practicing encouragement as being very effective in my counseling approach. Having worked with adults with severe and persistent mental illness, and as a counselor in the school system, encouragement has been a major element in client’s ability to change. My work as a trauma and grief counselor has reinforced my belief that many problems that people face are normal reactions to very difficult circumstances, and that the prognosis for achievement of reconciliation is very good if the client is provided a supportive environment.

Specialties

Stress Anxiety Trauma and abuse Grief Depression Compassion fatigue Addictions LGBT Relationship issues Family conflicts Intimacy-related issues Eating disorders Sleeping disorders Parenting issues Anger management Self esteem Career difficulties Bipolar disorder Coping with life changes Coaching ADHD Abandonment Adoption and foster care Aging and geriatric issues Antisocial personality Attachment issues Blended family issues Caregiver issues and stress Codependency Communication problems Control issues Coping with natural or human-caused disaster Dependent personality Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder (DMDD) Dissociation Divorce and separation Domestic violence Drug and alcohol addiction Emptiness Family of origin issues Family problems Fatherhood issues First responder issues Forgiveness Guilt and shame Hospice and end-of-life counseling Immigration issues Impulsivity Infidelity Isolation / loneliness Jealousy Life purpose Men's issues Midlife crisis Veteran and Armed Forces Issues Mood disorders Multicultural concerns Narcissism Obsessions, compulsions, and OCD Panic disorder and panic attacks Paranoia Personality disorders Phobias Post-traumatic stress Prejudice and discrimination Process addiction (porn, exercise, gambling) Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) Self-harm Self-love Sex addiction Sexual assault and abuse Social anxiety and phobia Somatization Traumatic brain injury Trichotillomania Workplace issues Young adult issues

Treatment Approaches

  • Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
  • Attachment-Based Therapy
  • Client-Centered Therapy
  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
  • Emotionally-Focused Therapy (EFT)
  • Existential Therapy
  • Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR)
  • Mindfulness Therapy
  • Motivational Interviewing
  • Narrative Therapy
  • Psychodynamic Therapy
  • Solution-Focused Therapy
  • Somatic Therapy
  • Trauma-Focused Therapy

Licenses

Dr. Mark Lepore's National Provider Identifier (NPI) is 1962688911.

  • LCSW · Pennsylvania · CW014728 · Expires February 2025
  • LPC · Pennsylvania · PC005240 · Expires February 2025

About online counseling

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Online counseling, also known as teletherapy, is a method of delivering mental health services through digital means such as video conferencing, phone calls, or messaging platforms. It can be an ideal option for individuals who have difficulty accessing traditional therapy due to geographical distance, time constraints, or personal preferences like privacy and comfort. Many people find it easier to open up from the familiarity of their own space.

Teletherapy has been found to be highly effective, with studies showing that it can produce similar outcomes to in-person therapy, particularly for issues like anxiety, depression, and PTSD. The flexibility and accessibility it offers make it a valuable alternative to conventional therapy settings.

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Frequently asked questions

Does Dr. Mark Lepore offer telehealth visits?

Yes. Dr. Mark Lepore works with clients by exchanging messages, chatting live, speaking over the phone, or video conferencing based on what works for the client at that particular time.

What language(s) does Dr. Mark Lepore speak?

Dr. Mark Lepore speaks English.

How many years of experience does Dr. Mark Lepore have?

Dr. Mark Lepore has 26 years of experience.

Where is Dr. Mark Lepore licensed to practice?

Dr. Mark Lepore is licensed to practice in Pennsylvania and Pennsylvania.

Does Dr. Mark Lepore accept clients outside of the United States?

Yes, Dr. Mark Lepore accepts clients outside of the United States.

Is online therapy as effective as in-person therapy?

Numerous studies support the effectiveness of online platforms in facilitating life changes. For instance, research published by JMIR Publications, conducted by teams from the University of Berkeley, UCSF, and SF General Hospital, found that "users of BetterHelp experienced significantly reduced depression symptom severity after engaging with the platform."

What treatment approaches does Dr. Mark Lepore offer?

Dr. Mark Lepore offers clients Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Attachment-Based Therapy, Client-Centered Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Emotionally-Focused Therapy (EFT), Existential Therapy, Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), Mindfulness Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, Narrative Therapy, Psychodynamic Therapy, Solution-Focused Therapy, Somatic Therapy, and Trauma-Focused Therapy.

How can I communicate with Dr. Mark Lepore?

Dr. Mark Lepore can be engaged in any one of four ways: (1) Exchanging messages, (2) chatting live, (3) speaking over the phone, or (4) video conferencing. You can use different ways at different times as you wish, based on your needs, availability, and convenience.

How do I get started with Dr. Mark Lepore?

Just tap the CHAT NOW button or tap here: A new window will open and you'll be directed to a simple form that will help start the conversation. Please note: It can take up to a few days to be matched to a therapist.

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When you tap CHAT NOW a new window will open and you'll be directed to a simple form that will help start the conversation. Please note: It can take up to a few days to be matched to a therapist.