Mark Silla, LPCC
- Stress and anxiety
- Trauma and recovery
- Relationship and family
About Mark Silla
He has worked with diverse clients across a range of issues and demographics, emphasizing the person behind the presenting problem. Sessions are collaborative, aimed at understanding what is driving current difficulties and at developing practical strategies for change. As an LPCC, he combines empathy and evidence-informed techniques to support growth, resilience, and clearer direction in clients' lives.
Areas of Expertise
Primary Focus
Also Specializes In
Therapeutic Approach
Frequently Asked Questions
How much experience does Mark Silla have?
Mark Silla has 17 years of experience.
Is Mark Silla a licensed therapist?
Yes. He holds the credential LPCC, which stands for Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor. License details are NM LPCC CCMH0103271.
In which languages does Mark Silla provide therapy?
He provides therapy in English.
Where is Mark Silla located?
He is located in New Mexico.
How can I work with Mark Silla as my therapist?
You can work with Mark Silla through video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or text-based messaging.
Does Mark Silla work with international clients?
Yes, Mark Silla works with international clients.
How much does therapy with Mark Silla cost?
The cost of therapy can vary depending on factors such as your location and the therapist's availability. Sessions are billed through a subscription that can be canceled at any time, for any reason. For current details, click the "Start Therapy" button on this page.
How can I get started with therapy?
Getting started is quick and straightforward. Click the "Start Therapy" button and complete a short questionnaire that helps match you with your therapist. Depending on availability, you can then schedule your first session, which may take place by phone, video call, live chat, or in-app messaging.
Therapeutic Approaches Adapted for Online Care
Mark Silla commonly draws from client-centered therapy and cognitive behavioral therapy to guide online work. Client-centered therapy emphasizes a respectful, nonjudgmental stance in which the therapist listens closely and follows the client's lead, helping people clarify their values and sense of self. Cognitive behavioral therapy focuses on identifying and changing unhelpful thoughts and behaviors to reduce symptoms and improve coping, and it is often used for anxiety, depression, and stress-related concerns.
He approaches treatment collaboratively, acknowledging that finding the right method is part of the therapeutic process. The therapist partners with clients to explore which approaches align with their goals, preferences, and life circumstances, and adapts techniques over time as needs evolve.
Online sessions by video, phone, live chat, or text-based messaging offer flexibility for people with busy schedules, mobility limits, or geographical constraints. These formats make it easier to maintain consistent contact with licensed professionals and to practice skills in the contexts where challenges arise, supporting ongoing progress and accessibility of care.