Expertise

Dr. McNally Keehn provides diagnostic consultation, psychological evaluation, and short-term treatment services to children with neurodevelopmental and related disorders. Clinical interests include assessment and treatment of neurodevelopmental disabilities including autism spectrum disorder, intellectual disability and developmental disorders; early childhood mental health; anxiety disorders; disruptive behaviors; and parent-child relationships. Dr. McNally Keehn’s research interests are focused on improving evidence-based diagnostic and intervention practices for children with autism spectrum and other neurodevelopmental disabilities.

Clinical Interests: Neurodevelopmental disabilities inlcuding autism spectrum disorder, intellectual disability and developmental disorders; ADHD; early childhood mental health; anxiety disorders; disruptive behaviors; parent-child relationships. At Riley Child Development Center and Riley Hospital for Children at IU Health.

Past Affiliations

Department of Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences, College of Health and Human Sciences, Purdue University (past)

Communities
Audiology, Speech-Language Pathology, Human Development
Degrees
PhD, Alliant International University, Clinical Psychology, 2011
MA, Alliant International University, Clinical Psychology, 2008
BA, Boston University, Psychology, 2003