Marshall Lyons, MS
MNS Advanced Practica Student
Introduction
Marshall Lyons is a graduate student trainee at Madison Neuropsychological Services. He is a fourth-year doctoral student in the Counseling Psychology Department at UW-Madison and serves as a project assistant for the Counseling Psychology Training Clinic (CPTC). His academic journey began with a B.A. in Biology (Pre-Med) from Capital University, followed by his M.S. in Counseling Psychology from UW-Madison.
Training & Experience
Before pursuing his Ph.D., Marshall worked in senior care, spiritual care, and death midwifery, where he centered the holistic wellbeing of individuals and their communities. He has provided brief and long-term counseling services for individuals, couples, and groups over the past four years and across the greater Madison area. Additionally, his research and focus on UW-Madison has been centered around providing insight, clarity, understanding, and support to neurodivergent students in post-secondary education.
Outside the Office
Outside of his academic and professional pursuits, Marshall enjoys game nights with his partner, family, and friends, and can often be found getting ready for another camping trip! He enjoys spending time with his community, out in nature, and occasionally alone with a good book. His spiritually engaged, community-oriented, and curious nature contribute to his holistic and advocacy-centered counseling, research, and presence.