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Megan Goslin, PhD, is an Associate Professor at the Yale School of Medicine's Child Study Center. She specializes in clinical psychology with expertise in trauma treatment, parenting programs, and child development. Her clinical roles include trauma intervention, psychological assessment, and telehealth applications for children and families exposed to traumatic events such as abuse, violence, and accidents. Dr. Goslin holds a PhD from Pennsylvania State University (2010).
Her research focuses on early trauma intervention, barriers to mental health treatment engagement, and parenting program outcomes. She investigates risk factors for post-traumatic stress in youth and evaluates interventions to mitigate adverse outcomes. Collaborations include work with Carrie Epstein, Carla Stover, and Steven Marans on telehealth efficacy and trauma treatment innovation.
Dr. Goslin’s clinical specialties include post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), adjustment disorder, and grief counseling. She is affiliated with Yale's Center for Traumatic Stress and Recovery and the Childhood Trauma Program. Her work emphasizes culturally responsive care for underserved populations through telehealth and community-based approaches.
Recent publications highlight telehealth’s role in reducing trauma symptoms and the effectiveness of early interventions like the Child and Family Traumatic Stress Intervention (CFTSI). Her interdisciplinary approach bridges clinical practice, research, and community engagement to address child mental health challenges.


