Mark Linsenbardt has spent more than twenty years working alongside teenagers navigating addiction and legal trouble, parents at the edge of their capacity, and adults who could describe their own patterns with precision but couldn't stop repeating them.
His work has taken him into courtrooms, recovery programs, family workshops, and conference stages across the United States. For more than fourteen years, he has facilitated Recovery Camps and family workshops for drug courts, juvenile courts, and court-mandated family programs, helping families navigate addiction, trauma, behavioral challenges, and recovery.
A frequent speaker and trainer, Mark has delivered workshops and keynote presentations on trauma, behavioral change, and the neuroscience of human behavior to audiences ranging from families in crisis to judges, court personnel, and professional organizations nationwide.
Writing and publishing since 1997, Mark has been teaching the science of behavior, parenting, grief, addiction, recovery, and personal transformation for more than two decades. Across all of his work runs a common question: Why do people keep doing things that cost them, and what does it take to create lasting change?
He lives in Las Vegas and continues to write, teach, and speak throughout the United States.