Natalie H. Wilcox, Ph.D.

Natalie H. Wilcox, Ph.D. is a psychologist at the Children’s Advocacy Services of Greater St. Louis (CASGSL), providing individual, family, and group therapy to children, adolescents and their non offending caregivers. Dr. Wilcox received her doctorate in Counseling Psychology from the University of Missouri Kansas City and completed her internship at the Family Service and Guidance Center in Topeka Kansas. Dr. Wilcox joined CASGSL following completion of the APA Accredited post-doctoral training program at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center with emphasis areas in pediatric psychology and child maltreatment. During her fellowship, Dr. Wilcox participated in and graduated from the Interdisciplinary Training Program at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center that provides specialized training in child maltreatment issues to advanced students in psychology, medicine, social work, law, dentistry, and physical/occupational therapy. She also received specialized training in Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) and a manualized and evidence based treatment for Children with Sexual Behavior Problems. Her clinical and research interests include assessment and treatment of children and adolescent victims of child maltreatment, treatment of pre-school and school age children with sexual behavior problems, behavior and emotional problems resulting from exposure to domestic violence, and attachment issues related to the experience of child maltreatment. In addition to her clinical responsibilities, Dr. Wilcox is the Project Director for the Center’s Children with Sexual Behavior Problems program, supervises graduate students and provides training to area professionals in topics related to child maltreatment.
