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Marcus Scarfo, LPCMH, NCC, ATR-P, CT

Vice-President
Licensed Professional Counselor
Art Therapist - Provisional
Certified Thanatologist

Vice President

Clinical Supervisor

Marcus is a licensed professional counselor of mental health, national certified counselor, provisional registered art therapist, Certified Thanatologist, and Vice President of the Center for Grief and Trauma Therapy, P.A. He specializes in supporting adults as they navigate grief, trauma, and life’s most complex transitions. Trained in Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) and grounded in art therapy and counseling, Marcus brings both clinical depth and creative integration to his work. His experience across juvenile detention, community mental health, and private practice settings has strengthened his deep respect for resilience and the transformative potential of therapy. Marcus offers individual and group therapy through a collaborative, strength-based approach tailored to each person’s unique healing journey. In addition to his clinical work, he is committed to mentoring and supervising emerging clinicians, helping to cultivate the next generation of grief-informed practitioners. He has also dedicated his time to meaningful volunteer service, including Kay’s Kamp—an overnight camp for children facing cancer—and the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, supporting prevention and awareness initiatives.


Specialties

  • Grief and Trauma
  • Narrative Art Techniques
  • EMDR

Education

  • Master’s Degree in Art Therapy and Counseling, Drexel University, PA
  • Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology, Wilmington University, DE
  • Certified Thanatologist (Death, Loss and Grief Specialist)

Licenses

  • DE #PC-0011382

Additional Information

  • Provides Individual and Group Therapy for 18+