Dr. McKinzie Duesenberg-Marshall

Hello and welcome! I am a passionate school psychologist and post-doctoral fellow dedicated to supporting youth from diverse backgrounds through a data-driven and evidence-based approach to prevention and intervention strategies. I aim to empower clients, families, and educators with the knowledge, resources, and advocacy skills they need to succeed and THRIVE.

With my extensive training in clinical and school-based settings, I have worked with youth with a range of academic, behavioral, mental health, and neurodevelopmental needs. I am committed to bridging the gap between clinical and school settings by working collaboratively with families and schools to help meet students' needs.

In addition to my clinical work, I have co-authored articles on academic skill development and assessment practices and book chapters on professional ethics in psychology. I continue to support educators/psychologists on best practices at local and national conferences. I strongly believe in using research-based interventions to ensure my clients receive the highest quality care possible.

When not working, I enjoy cooking, hiking, traveling, repurposing furniture, and spending time with my family and dog, Ivy. My clients can expect a supportive and welcoming environment where they can feel empowered to achieve their goals. I look forward to the opportunity to work with you!

 

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Education and Training

Bachelor of Arts Lindenwood University
Master of Arts University of Missouri - Columbia
PhD in Education, School, and Counseling Psychology University of Missouri - Columbia
APA-Accredited Internship Livingston County Special Services Unit - Illinois School Psychology Consortium

Professional Memberships

American Psychological Association
Council for Exceptional Children
National Association of School Psychologists