Our Clincians

Natalie Noonan, PsyD

Founder and Child Neuropsychologist

Dr. Natalie Noonan earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Neuroscience and Behavioral Biology from Emory University, and a Doctorate in Psychology from the Georgia School of Professional Psychology. She completed her internship at the Kennedy Krieger Institute at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in Baltimore, Maryland, with a focus on pediatric neuropsychology and child and family therapy. In addition, Dr. Noonan completed a two-year postdoctoral fellowship in pediatric neuropsychology at Bradley Hospital and the School of Medicine at Brown University, with clinical and research focus on Autism assessment and diagnosis. She worked for two years at Rhode Island Hospital as a staff neuropsychologist and Clinical Instructor at the School of Medicine at Brown University. There she provided didactics for graduate students and supervised and trained pre-doctoral, post-doctoral, and medical students. She continues to conduct research at Bradley Hospital focusing on Autism treatment. Prior to opening her own practice, Dr. Noonan joined the team at Rhode Island Neuropsychological Partners and conducted assessments addressing a wide variety of referral questions. Dr. Noonan specializes in the assessment of children with a wide range of neurodevelopmental disabilities, including Autism, and learning disorders, and ADHD. 

In addition to her private practice Dr. Noonan provides guest lectures at local universities upon request, presents on Neurodiversity and Neuropsychology for community events, continues research at the Bradley Hospital in Rhode Island, and serves on the board of directors at the Learning Prep. School in West Newton.

Dr. Noonan grew up in Newton and attended Country Side Elementary school, Brown Middle school, and Newton South High School. She played soccer from 5 years and continued into college. In High School Dr. Noonan played soccer, ran track and field, and participated outdoors activities such as hiking, camping, and rock climbing. She also has a long-standing interest in the practice of visual arts, including pencil drawing, painting, and crafts.  Dr. Noonan currently lives in Newton. In her spare time, she enjoys time with her family of five (husband and three children- 1 year, 4 years and 6 years, and dog), outdoor activities, gardening, and traveling, especially to Ireland where Dr. Noonan’s husband’s family resides.

Jillian Wilson, PsyD, BCBA-D

Clinical Psychologist and Behavior Analyst

Dr. Jillian Wilson, PsyD, BCBA-D, LABA earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology and Disability Studies from the University of Massachusetts and a Doctorate in Psychology from Nova Southeastern University. She completed her internship treating behavior disorders in the Neurobehavioral Unit at the Kennedy Krieger Institute at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in Baltimore, Maryland. After internship, Dr. Wilson completed her postdoctoral residency in the Pediatric Feeding Disorders Clinic at the Mailman Segal Center in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. She then worked as a staff psychologist with the Feeding Disorders Clinic and became an Assistant Professor at Nova Southeastern University. In this position, she treated patients, supervised graduate students and postdoctoral residents, and taught courses in behavior analysis.

In 2017, Dr. Wilson and her husband moved back to Massachusetts where she became a Program Director and Assistant Professor at Regis College in Weston, MA. In this role, Dr. Wilson created and continues to oversee an online Master of Science in Applied Behavior Analysis program. Along with teaching courses and overseeing the master’s program, Dr. Wilson conducts research in a variety of areas including the treatment of pediatric feeding disorders, parent/caregiver training and views of ABA, and the assessment and treatment of challenging behavior.

As a licensed psychologist and behavior analyst, Dr. Wilson’s professional journey has been dedicated to the well-being of children, adolescents, and families navigating behavioral concerns. With a foundation built on evidence-based practices and a child-centered approach, she is committed to fostering a warm and compassionate environment where you can address the unique challenges you are facing in your family.

Dr. Wilson grew up in Massachusetts and spent seven years in South Florida before returning to the area. In her spare time, she enjoys home improvement projects, snuggling her dog, Walter, and spending time with her husband and two children.

Dr. Wilson serves as the co-founder of Momentum Parenting, an organization specializing in online parenting coursework and group parent training. For those seeking accessible and comprehensive parenting strategies tailored to a broad demographic, we invite you to explore www.momentumparenting.com.

Anya Samuels, MS, CAGS

School Psychologist and Educational Consultant

Anya has nearly two decades of dedicated service as a licensed school psychologist, working with children age 2-22. Her experience includes conducting comprehensive psycho-educational evaluations, consulting with school staff, and providing individual and group counseling services.

Anya possesses expertise in all aspects of the IEP and 504 processes, as she has also worked as an evaluation team leader, preschool chair and 504 coordinator. Anya’s extensive experience working on special education teams has also allowed her to provide private services as an educational consultant.  In this capacity, Anya has guided families through the complex IEP process, including understanding evaluation results, determining appropriate services, and developing appropriate IEPs. 

Unlike some educational advocates who may employ adversarial tactics, Anya's background equips her to provide empathetic and collaborative support, fostering constructive dialogue and efficient meetings. Furthermore, Anya's ability to observe students in their classroom environments enables her to offer tailored suggestions, ensuring that each child's learning needs are met effectively.

“It's been so incredible meeting Anya. Thank you for being a kind and thoughtful soul...for helping us navigate this challenging time with such compassion and conviction...for helping us find answers where it'd felt like there were none.” - Rebecca M. Preschool Parent