Drew and Amy first met on the very first day of their MFT program during orientation. Grateful to begin their journeys as students together, they decided to continue that partnership by taking their first steps as clinicians side by side.

Together, Amy and Drew are dedicated to creating a safe, supportive space where individuals, couples, and families can find the care and guidance they need. They look forward to getting to know you and helping you discover the support that best fits your goals and needs.

Meet Our Therapists

Drew Prenli-MFT Intern

Drew is a Marriage and Family Therapy Intern who brings a thoughtful, relational approach to therapy, informed by both his clinical training and his professional background in the business and leadership world. Having spent years working in high-pressure, people-focused environments, he understands how stress, communication patterns, expectations, and systemic dynamics can impact individuals and relationships. Drew believes many of the skills used in effective leadership, such as clarity, collaboration, accountability, and reflection, can be meaningfully applied within the therapeutic process.

Drew works with individuals, couples, and families navigating life transitions, anxiety, depression, relationship challenges, communication difficulties, grief, self-esteem, identity exploration, and sexual disorders. He strives to create a warm, non-judgmental environment where clients feel safe being fully themselves, while also being supported in gently challenging patterns that may no longer serve them.

His clinical approach is informed by systemic, structural, and experiential models of therapy, with an emphasis on increasing awareness, strengthening emotional connection, and fostering meaningful change. Drew values authenticity in the therapeutic relationship and believes growth happens when clients feel both supported and appropriately challenged.

Drew is currently completing his Master’s degree in Marriage and Family Therapy and practices under supervision. He brings a grounded, engaged presence to his work and is committed to partnering with clients as they build insight, resilience, and more fulfilling relationships

Amy Anderson-MFT Intern

· Are you ready to take the next step but perhaps don't quite know where to start?

· Are you overwhelmed and looking for a safe space to find your footing?

· Does it feel like you've been heard but not listened too?

· Have you found therapy unhelpful in the past and so are ready for a different approach?

Amy’s approach to therapy utilizes a systemic understanding of concerns, compassion and creativity. The problems people come in with never exist in a vacuum. Understanding the “system” that each individual, couple, and family is existing within is an important part of the process of healing. Every individual, couple and family coming in is unique and she works to honor the complexity of each person’s concerns and resources.

She is committed to creating a setting where all people (regardless of disability, age, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, gender, and/or sexual orientation) can access and fully participate in practicing skill development.

Amy holds a bachelor’s degree in Human and Family Services from the University of Northern Iowa and is currently pursuing her master's degree in Marriage and Family Therapy from Edgewood College. Currently, Amy is a certified CCS provider, providing her clients with service facilitation, individual skills development and enhancement, and employment-related skills training. Working for CCS helps Amy’s familiarity with community resources in the Madison area for individuals and families.

In her free time, you can find Amy arranging flowers, painting, or eating good food with friends and family. She is always up for a coffee date with a friend; enjoys listening to people share honestly about their life experiences.

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