Morgan Christensen, PhD

Clinical Psychologist


Dr. Morgan Christensen is a Psychologist working in the state of Utah. Dr. Christensen works with clients of all ages to provide targeted psychological assessment to inform diagnosis and treatment planning.

Dr. Christensen specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of developmental disorders, with particular emphasis on diagnosing and treating individuals with complex diagnosis and developmental disorders. Throughout her career, Dr. Christensen has worked with a variety of different populations and has experience treating developmental disorders, trauma, depression, anxiety, OCD, family of origin concerns, multicultural issues, and relational concerns.

In her free time, Morgan enjoys exploring the red rocks of southern Utah through activities such as hiking, climbing, canyoneering, and mountain biking.

Taryn Nicksic-Springer, PhD, BCBA-D (Dr. T)

Licensed Psychologist


Dr. Taryn Nicksic-Springer, known to many families as “Dr. T,” is a licensed psychologist and Board Certified Behavior Analyst–Doctoral with extensive experience in autism assessment across the lifespan. She combines advanced clinical expertise with a warm, approachable style that helps families feel at ease during the evaluation process. Dr. T takes the time to listen carefully to each family’s story, ensuring that every assessment is thorough, accurate, and grounded in evidence-based practice. Her recommendations are always customized to the individual and family’s unique needs, providing clear, actionable steps that foster understanding, growth, and success. 

Nadina Angelo, B.A.

Psychometrist


Nadina Angulo holds a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology with a minor in Biomedical Sciences from Utah Tech University. Originally from Germany, Nadina brings a multicultural perspective to her work in the mental health field. Nadina is especially invested in autism advocacy and supporting families navigating the diagnostic process. As a late-diagnosed autistic adult and parent to neurodivergent children, she brings both professional insight and lived experience to her work. Her long-term goal is to pursue a doctoral degree in psychology and work directly with children and families as a licensed clinician.

Prior to her current role, Nadina worked in the public school system, where she supported students and families experiencing housing instability. She played an active role in attending and translating Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) for Spanish/German-speaking families. Outside of her clinical work, Nadina is an active voice in the neurodivergent community, promoting awareness, acceptance, and self-advocacy through community engagement and social media. In her free time, she enjoys traveling, spending time with friends, and exploring the outdoors with her family.