
Natasha is the Assistant Director of our Cognitive Rehabilitation Program and a highly experienced, board-certified psychometrist with more than 15 years of expertise in neuropsychological assessment. In her role as Assistant Director, she helps oversee the design, coordination, and implementation of our cognitive rehabilitation services, ensuring that patients receive evidence-based, individualized care. She plays a key part in training staff and guiding the integration of computerized cognitive training with therapist-led interventions, advancing the program’s mission to deliver innovative brain-based treatments.
Natasha earned her Master of Arts degree in Mental Health and Behavioral Neuroscience from Boston University School of Medicine. During her graduate studies, she contributed to neurobehavioral research at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and gained clinical experience at the Boston VA Medical Center in the Substance Abuse Intensive Outpatient Program. She later spent a decade at the Portland VA Medical Center specializing in neuropsychological assessment for Parkinson’s disease and other neurodegenerative conditions, while also mentoring students and research assistants in assessment techniques.
Her work has been published in multiple peer-reviewed journals, and she remains an active member of both the National Association of Psychometrists and the Board of Certified Psychometrists. Natasha brings a unique combination of clinical expertise, research background, and leadership to her role, helping shape the growth and direction of our Cognitive Rehabilitation Program.