Background
Fanger, Mark was born on December 6, 1943 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States.
consultant psychologist psychotherapist
Fanger, Mark was born on December 6, 1943 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States.
Bachelor of Arts in Political Science, Syracuse University, 1965; Master of Education in Psychology, Boston State College, 1972; Doctor of Education in Counseling Psychology, Boston University, 1977; graduate Clinical Consultation Program, Boston Institute for Psychotherapy, 1984.
Clinical director Milford Assistance Program, Community Mental Health Center, Milford, Massachusetts, 1971-1974;
clinical consultant drug treatment program, Boston City Hospital, 1975-1977;
staff psychologist, Bay Area Psychiatric Associations, Burlington, Massachusetts, 1977-1980;
staff psychologist, Suburban Counseling Associations, Weston, Massachusetts, 1977-1980;
clinical supervisor, Whiteman House, Survival, Inc., Quincy, Massachusetts, 1982-1984;
private practice psychotherapy,, Newton Highlands, Massachusetts, since 1979. Member adjunct faculty department counseling psychology Boston University, 1976-1977, department psychology Boston State College, 1977-1979. Member adjunct faculty Antioch's Institute Open Education, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1979-1980.
Member adjunct faculty, supervisor family therapy Massachusetts School Professional Psychology, Newton, 1982-1983. Grouppsychotherapy consultant People for People, Inc., Framingham, Massachusetts, 1990-1992. Member of faculty group psychotherapy training program Northeastern Society for Group Psychotherapy, since 1991.
Presenter in field; conductor workshops.
Fellow Massachusetts Psychological Association. Member APA, American Group Psychotherapy Association (clinical member), American Mental Health Alliance New England (charter), International Academy Behavioral Medicine, Counseling and Psychotherapy (diplomate in professional psychotherapy and behavioral medicine), Psychologists for Social Responsibility, Society for Family Therapy and Research (education committee 1984-1987), Massachusetts Association Marriage and Family Therapy (clinical member), N.E. Society Study of Multiple Personality and Dissociation, Northeastern Society Group Psychotherapy (membership committee 1986-1988, program committee 1988-1994, faculty training program group psychotherapy 1991-1995, board directors 1994-1997, 98-, institute committee 1995-1996, chair institute committee since 1996), Consortium for Psychotherapy, Pi Lambda Theta, Phi Delta Kappa.