Margaret "Meg" Suttle, PsyD

Meg Suttle, PsyD (she/her), is an Adult Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. She earned her Doctorate in Clinical Psychology from Adler University in Chicago, IL, with a specialization in Traumatic Stress, and holds a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from The Ohio State University. Her clinical training has centered on evidence-based, trauma-informed care within health psychology settings. She has worked with adults navigating a wide range of concerns, including sexual health, chronic pain and illness, grief, death and dying, bereavement, trauma, depression, and anxiety. She takes an integrative therapeutic approach, drawing from cognitive behavioral and relational constructivist frameworks to tailor treatment to each individual’s needs. Her research interests focus on disenfranchised grief among women experiencing reproductive and fertility-related challenges. Meg is enthusiastic about continuing her postdoctoral training at UW–Madison, where she aims to further specialize in sexual health and deepen her expertise through a broad range of clinical opportunities aligned with her passions and long-term professional goals.