With over 35 years of clinical and forensic experience, Dr. Mark Prange is committed to helping individuals and families move through life’s challenges with clarity, strength, and resilience.
His approach is grounded in compassion, deep clinical expertise, and a strong ethical foundation. Dr. Prange provides comprehensive psychological services, specializing in both clinical and forensic psychology. His goal is to support clients in creating meaningful, lasting change—so they can live happier, more intentional lives.
His integrative approach blends neuroscience, psychodynamic insight, and strength-based methods to support meaningful growth and healing. By drawing on cutting-edge research in brain science and attachment theory, Dr. Prange offers innovative, creative, and effective treatment tailored to each client’s unique experience.
By creating a safe and welcoming space, Dr. Prange helps you navigate life’s difficulties with understanding and care, empowering you to achieve a meaningful and lasting change.
Dr. Prange offers personalized psychotherapy for individuals, couples, and families—blending neuroscience, psychodynamic insight, and holistic techniques. His interactive, strength-based approach helps uncover and reshape the unconscious patterns that affect emotions, behavior, and relationships.
Dr. Prange helps families navigate divorce with less conflict and more clarity. As part of the collaborative law process, he facilitates communication between spouses, attorneys, and financial professionals to support respectful, solution-focused decision-making. His guidance and coaching help both parties reach fair agreements that support long-term emotional and financial well-being.
Helping divorcing or separated parents reduce conflict, improve communication, and co-parent effectively for the well-being of their children. With guided support, parents build lasting skills that foster healthier relationships and smoother transitions between households.
Dr. Prange provides expert litigation support and forensic consultation for complex family law and high-conflict cases. He reviews psychological reports by other evaluators, offering clear, objective analysis to determine if conclusions are supported by data and identifying any methodological deficiencies. His insights add clarity to psychologically complex legal issues.
Dr. Mark Prange is known for his deep insight into complex relational dynamics, high-conflict parenting situations, and the emotional demands of life transitions. With integrity, empathy, and a strong ethical foundation, he guides clients through life’s challenges using a thoughtful, evidence-based, and person-centered approach.
Drawing from multiple therapeutic traditions—including psychoanalytic theory, neuroscience-informed methods, and goal-oriented strategies—Dr. Prange tailors his work to the unique needs of each individual or family system.
“Therapy is a space for healing through words and shared stories. Within a trusting relationship, new narratives can emerge—opening a path to self-awareness, growth, and possibility.” — Dr. Prange
Much of human suffering arises not from surface-level problems, but from unseen emotional patterns rooted in early experience. These patterns—often unconscious—shape how we relate, think, and feel in the present, even when they no longer serve us. Therapy with Dr. Prange helps uncover and transform these inner dynamics, making space for clarity, emotional freedom, and more fulfilling relationships.
Whether facing personal struggles, relationship conflict, parenting stress, or major life change, clients find in Dr. Prange a compassionate presence who helps them navigate difficult terrain with steadiness and depth.
The field of neuroscience has expanded our understanding of how emotional memory, trauma, attachment, and interpersonal regulation are embedded in brain function. Dr. Prange incorporates this research into his work, helping clients not only understand their struggles intellectually, but also rewire the emotional systems that keep old patterns in place.
Healing, in his view, involves more than managing symptoms—it’s about rediscovering a coherent sense of self, engaging with life from a place of authenticity, and transforming emotional suffering into renewed vitality and purpose.
By integrating depth psychology, cognitive-emotional insight, and a holistic view of the human experience, Dr. Prange supports clients in reshaping their inner narratives and building a more resilient, meaningful life.