
Nathan provides consultation to a variety of Boston area school districts. Nathan completed a pre-doctoral internship at McMaster Children’s Hospital in Ontario, Canada, where he was trained in neurodevelopment and neuropsychological testing in a range of specialty clinics, as well as the application and dissemination of behavioral treatment in community-based settings. Nathan also trained at the Rutgers Tourette’s Syndrome Program where he received intensive training in the Comprehensive Behavioral Intervention for Tics (CBIT) and Exposure and Response Prevention for Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. As part of this training he completed intensive coursework in applied behavior analysis and is currently a Board Certified Behavior Analyst at the Doctoral Level (BCBA-D) and a licensed behavior analyst in Massachusetts (LABA). Prior to leaving DDDC, he received specialized training in behavioral consultation to public schools across New Jersey, and served as Program Coordinator for Home School Consultation Services overseeing home service teams. He trained as a behavioral consultant at the Douglass Developmental Disabilities Center (DDDC). Nathan received his doctorate in Clinical Psychology at Rutgers University. Throughout these experiences, Nathan has developed specialized knowledge of US and Massachusetts special education regulations, licensure regulations, and IEP procedures that he brings to his work with the BCSC Foundation.

He has previously served as the Clinical Director, Senior Clinical Director, and Vice President of Clinical Services in the Educational Services Division at the May Institute. In addition to these roles, Nathan is also the co-director of the Boston Child Study Center and holds an appointment at McLean Hospital/Harvard Medical School. In his roles, Nathan shares in the strategic planning, hiring process, and the assessment of the Foundation’s progress and its needs.

Nathan Lambright, Psy.D., serves as Vice President and Board Member of the BCSC Foundation.
