Marc
Becker, LISW
Phone: (614)
895-9998 X 314
Email:
Becker@northsuburbancounseling.com
Marc uses a strength-based
solution-focused approach to therapy. He focuses on what it will
take to bring you to a place in your life where you want to be. He
focuses on your strengths and helps you develop and use them so you
no longer feel a need for the additional support that therapy
provides. For those of you who feel you don’t have any strength he
will help you develop and identify problem-solving and coping skills
to deal with whatever life stressors you are experiencing.
Marc’s clients often refer to him as very caring and extremely
knowledgeable. They also describe him as non-judgmental. They often
feel that he shows an understanding of where they are in life while
maintaining a level of professionalism; this allows him to help them
navigate through the sometimes rough waters of what is often called
“life”.
Marc’s experience and expertise focuses on a number of mental
health issues. He has experience working with clients in varying
life stages. He works with children as young as 4 years old and with
adults as young as 70 years of age. He often uses play-therapy with
children and cognitive behavioral therapy with adolescents and
adults. However, he does not limit his treatment methods to these
two approaches. His focus is on where the clients are and what would
work best for them.
His expertise includes but is not limited to- anxiety and panic
attacks, depression, grief and loss issues, attention deficit issues
with children and adults, blended family issues, and couple and
marital issues. Marc has a Bachelor degree from Wright State
University and a Graduate degree from The Ohio State University. He
has practiced in the area of clinical social work since 1984.
He has worked in a variety of treatment settings from a community
action agency, hospital, school-based program, partial
hospitalization program to an outpatient treatment setting. A
number of his referrals come from clients who were extremely
satisfied with the therapeutic process they experienced with Marc.