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Post Doctoral Fellow
Morgan McNair, Ph.D. is a postdoctoral fellow under the supervision of Dr. David Black. She performs comprehensive neuropsychological evaluations for children, adolescents, and young adults with neurodevelopmental differences or concerns. In addition to conducting evaluations, Dr. McNair facilitates group therapy for elementary-age children.
Dr. McNair has experience working with children and young adults with a variety of needs, including neurodevelopmental disabilities, behavioral challenges, and mental health conditions. Her clinical work is guided by compassionate, client-centered care that aims to implement a collaborative and strengths-based approach to evaluation services and recommendations.
Dr. McNair earned her doctorate in Clinical Psychology from Stony Brook University. During graduate school, she was a Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental Disabilities (LEND) Fellow, and her research centered around social interaction differences and social problem solving in autistic youth. Dr. McNair completed her doctoral internship at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta/Emory University School of Medicine, where, in addition to comprehensive neurodevelopmental evaluations, she also provided early intervention therapy for neurodiverse young children and their families as well as individual therapy with autistic youth who experienced suicidal thoughts and behaviors. Dr. McNair received her Bachelor of Science from Emory University in Neuroscience and Behavioral Biology and completed a two-year post-baccalaureate fellowship at the Yale Child Study Center as a Sara S. Sparrow Fellow in Clinical Neuroscience.

