Director of the MSU Psychological Clinic
Natalie Moser directs the MSU Psychological Clinic and specializes in pediatric psychology, child anxiety and parent consultation.
Get in touchMoser received her doctorate from the University of Delaware and completed her predoctoral clinical internship at the Alfred I. DuPont Hospital for Children in Wilmington, Delaware. During this internship, she received specialized training in pediatric psychology, the assessment and treatment of children with chronic medical illnesses and children who experience medical symptoms with no known medical etiologies. Subsequently, Moser held a postdoctoral position at The Brown Psychology Training Consortium ... in the Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior at Brown University. She worked in the Division of Pediatric Gastroenterology at Hasbro Children’s Hospital, where she focused her practice and research on the psychological treatment of children with gastroenterology symptoms. During this fellowship, Moser also received training at a nationally renowned center for childhood anxiety disorders. She supervises clinical psychology graduate students who work in the clinic and occasionally teaches undergraduate courses. Moser worked with graduate students to design a group-based curriculum for middle school students who have experienced negative peer interactions (Getting Back up Again), which is now offered annually through the clinic. Moser maintains an active private practice in the community where she provides cognitive-behavioral, evidence-based services to children with a broad range of emotional and behavioral problems. She continues to specialize in pediatric psychology and the treatment of child anxiety disorders.
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MSU Today | 2017-04-27
Natalie Moser, a licensed psychologist and director of the MSU Psychological Clinic. She is an expert on the assessment and treatment of child anxiety and the psychological problems affecting children with chronic illness, as well as bullying, parenting and toileting...
MSU Today | 2016-04-01
Under the direction and clinical expertise of Natalie Moser, the Psychological Clinic will now provide the Social Science scholars with a comprehensive prevention and intervention-based mental health program that offers state-of-the-art, specialized care via set-aside, reserved time for the scholars. While this will provide immediate support for the scholars, in the long run this program will serve as a baseline for the greater MSU student population with a vision of helping students around the world...