Mandarin Counselors Bellevue Washington
Mandarin Counselors Bellevue Washington
Psychotherapists/Counselors at Tender Rock Counseling (Bellevue, Washington) can speak your languages: Chinese (Mandarin)
Tender Rock Counseling has licensed psychotherapists with multi-cultural backgrounds who speak fluent English and Chinese ( Mandarin ), in order to provide culturally sensitive counseling services for people in need. Please contact us for more details.
Chinese Counselors (Mandarin Counselors) – more info
Mark Liu, M.A., LMFT |
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Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist | |
12826 SE 40th Lane Suite 100 | |
Bellevue, WA 98006
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(425) 449-8851 ext 104
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Professional Interests and Specialties
- Individual Counseling
- Bi-cultural Adolescents Counseling(Specialty)
- Grief and Life Transition Counseling(Specialty)
- Parenting Coaching for Bicultural Immigrant Families (Specialty)
- Couples / Marriage Counseling and Interracial Marriage Counseling (Specialty)
- ADHD and Associated Psychosocial Issues Counseling
- Depression and Anxiety Counseling
Mark Liu has been Verified by Psychology Today
Mark Liu, M.A., LMFT
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
Mark Liu has a Master’s degree in Child, Individual, Couples and Family therapy from Antioch University. Antioch’s program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Marriage and Family Therapy Education of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy. In addition to the one year internship training with Asian Counseling and Referral Services (ACRS), he also completed the two year training programs in marital and family therapy at Samaritan Center of Puget Sound. He is licensed in the State of Washington as a Marriage and Family Therapist (LF60232702).He is a clinical Member of the American Associate of Marriage and Family Therapy (AAMFT).
Mark was born and raised in Taiwan. He came to America thirty-some years ago to pursue graduate work in engineering/construction management and, later, built a career in real estate business. His decision to pursue counseling came later in life, which, paired with his Christian beliefs, gives him the advantage of a more integrative perspective of life development, a different understanding of the identities and more opportunities to understand the roots of human beings’ suffering. His perspective is also attained through a constant re-examination of love, relationships, communication, reconciliation, faith, and the meaning of life.
Mark sees life as a journey consisting of searching meaning, and coping. However, people sometimes get stuck because of varying psychosocial, cognitive, biological and spiritual causes. Thus, whether we no longer see meanings clearly or our coping strategies are no longer effective, we can suffer distorted thoughts, self-defeating or destructive behaviors, psychologically-based physical symptoms, and problems in our daily functioning and interpersonal relationships…..Read More