Mark J.

Mr Mark J. Evans

Clinical Psychologist

Together, we will identify and address challenges, internal and external, that prevent you from connecting to and expressing your true self

About Me

Feeling disconnected from your true self can be isolating. I offer a supportive space where we collaboratively explore internal patterns and external obstacles. We can gently identify what holds you back, helping you reconnect with your authentic voice. Our sessions focus on practical ways to express who you truly are, fostering a deeper sense of ease. This approach is ideal for anyone seeking to live more genuinely and confidently.

Approach

We hone in on the smaller, often unnoticed habits and stories that make it hard to show up honestly. In my New York City office or via secure online sessions in English, I keep a steady, practical pace that balances quiet reflection with hands-on skill practice. Expect focused emotional tracking during sessions and gentle experiments between meetings so you can test new ways of relating, managing anxiety or mood shifts, and navigating relationships. This way of working tends to suit adolescents, adults and couples — including LGBTQI+ clients — seeking clear, manageable change.
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Basic Information

Services


Services Offered:

  • Psychotherapy

    In-depth therapeutic work that explores patterns in thoughts, emotions, and relationships to produce lasting psychological change.

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Works With:

  • Adolescents
  • Adults
  • Couples

Area of Expertise


Scope of Practice:

  • Anxiety

    Persistent worry, nervousness, or fear that is disproportionate to the situation and interferes with daily functioning.

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  • Mood Disorder

    A category of mental health conditions, including depression and bipolar disorder, in which a person's emotional state is significantly and persistently disrupted.

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  • LGBTQI+ Support

    The unique psychological experiences of LGBTQI+ individuals, including identity exploration, coming out, discrimination, minority stress, and relationship dynamics.

  • Stress / Burnout

    The body and mind's response to prolonged or excessive demands. When sustained, it can lead to emotional exhaustion, detachment, and reduced functioning (burnout).

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  • Personality Difficulties

    Long-standing patterns of thinking, feeling, and relating to others that cause persistent distress or problems in relationships and daily life.

  • Relationship Issues

    Difficulties in romantic relationships, including communication problems, trust breakdowns, conflict patterns, or uncertainty about the relationship's future.

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  • Trauma

    The lasting psychological impact of deeply distressing events, such as violence, abuse, accidents, or disasters, that overwhelm a person's ability to cope.

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Professional Title:

  • Clinical Psychologist

    An advanced mental health professional trained to assess and treat a wide range of difficulties, from anxiety and depression to trauma and complex conditions.

Qualifications


University of Pittsburgh

Registrations


New York State Education Department; Office of the Professions

Psychologist

Service Area


Behavioral and Neuropsychological Consultants, LLP

In-person & Online

Manhattan

New York, New York

United States