Marshall Motsenbocker Ph.D.
Licensed Psychologist | Evaluation Specialist
Dr. Marshall is committed to the lifelong pursuit of growth and excellence in his work as a psychologist. He believes therapy works best with a strong, authentic relationship between client and therapist, and makes it a priority to see each client as a whole person rather than a set of symptoms. With more than a decade of advanced training, Dr. Marshall knows that no individual is ever a textbook case, which is why he takes a deeply tailored approach to care, drawing on evidence-based practices (see below) while adapting them to fit each client’s unique story.
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Reflective and attuned, Dr. Marshall brings sensitivity, depth, and insight to every session. His passion for psychology grew out of a love for service, a natural curiosity about people, and a drive to help clients untangle complex challenges. He sees therapy as a collaborative process of understanding, growth, and empowerment — one where compassion, insight, and genuine connection guide the way.

Educational and Professional Experience
Dr. Marshall Motsenbocker is a Licensed Psychologist (TX #40712) and Licensed Professional Counselor (TX #78881). He earned his Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology from the University of Houston and completed advanced clinical training at institutions including the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine/Jackson Health System and UT Health’s Clinic for Autism Spectrum Services. Drawing on a career that has included university counseling centers, hospital settings, community clinics, and specialized programs for first responders, Dr. Marshall brings both depth and versatility to his practice in therapy and assessment.
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In private practice, he specializes in working with diverse individuals across the lifespan, with particular expertise in neurodivergence (ADHD/ADD and Autism Spectrum Disorder) as well as personality disorders. His therapeutic approach integrates Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), and Dialectival Behavior Therapy (DBT), always striking a balance between processing and providing skills to manage symptoms