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Mark Lovinger

Mark Lovinger

Psychologist, PHD

Beachwood, OH US
Dr. Mark Lovinger is a highly experienced clinical psychologist with over 30 years of practice specializing in both child and adult therapy. His diverse set of assessment and therapeutic skills allows him to provide optimal care to children, adults, and families. As a dedicated member of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts (AFCC), Dr. Lovinger focuses on helping families navigate the challenges of divorce and parent coordination, ensuring that the best interests of children remain a priority. His services, frequently sought by attorneys and courts, include conducting thorough court-ordered custody evaluations to resolve child custody and parenting disputes. As an Assistant Clinical Professor at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine in the Department of Psychiatry, he brings a wealth of training and teaching experience in modalities such as Psychodynamic therapy, Cognitive Behavioral therapy, and strategic family therapy. Dr. Lovinger also performs comprehensive child and adult developmental evaluations, personality assessments, and psychological evaluations, alongside legal assessments. With extensive experience treating children facing psycho-physiological issues such as eating disorders, Tourette's disorder, PTSD, and ADHD, as well as personality and mood disorders, he takes pride in fostering warm and empathetic relationships with each individual client.
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Specialties
ADHD Eating Disorders General Mental Health PTSD/Trauma
Therapy Types
Attachment-based Coaching Cognitive Behavioral (CBT) Dialectical Behavior (DBT) Family Systems Integrative Play Therapy Psychodynamic Psychological Testing and Evaluation Relational Solution Focused Brief (SFBT) Trauma Focused
Age Groups
Adult (18 to 65) Children (5 to 10) Elder (65+) Preteen (10 to 13) Teen (13 to 18) Toddler (1 to 3)
Modalities
Couples Family Individuals
Lingue
English (US)

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