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Natasha Mosby
Clinical Program Director
Natasha Mosby, LCSW, is the Clinical Program Director of the Nevada Pediatric Mental Health Access Program with the Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine’s Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health. Previously, she was a lecturer and the Integrated Healthcare Program Coordinator at UNLV’s School of Social Work for nine years. In her current role, Natasha leads initiatives to integrate mental health care into pediatric medical practices statewide through innovative healthcare models.
With over 20 years of experience in mental health, she is a recognized clinical expert at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV). Her specialties include anxiety, trauma, stress-related disorders, depression, and children’s mental health with a focus on integrated healthcare, bridging physical and mental healthcare delivery.
Natasha holds a Master of Social Work from Louisiana State University and a Bachelor’s degree in Sociology, along with an Associate’s degree in Criminal Justice, from Southern University and A&M College. Currently, she is a Ph.D. candidate in Health Psychology, expecting to defend her dissertation in summer 2025.
She is the owner and founder of Health, Wellness & Integrated Care, a boutique private practice in Las Vegas, where she provides therapy, clinical consultation services, and clinical supervision. Natasha is also a sought-after consultant, offering mental health training and clinical consultation across Southern and Northern Nevada.
In 2022, Natasha planned and organized the first free Men’s Mental Health and Wellness Conference in Las Vegas, focusing on men’s health disparities. This annual event led to a Proclamation from the City of Las Vegas, proclaiming June as Men’s Health Month. That same year, she began her second appointed four-year term as a Commissioner on the Nevada Commission on Behavioral Health Board.
Additionally, Natasha serves as an Advisory Board Member for the West Las Vegas Promise Neighborhood Maternal-Child Community Advisory Board. In 2023, she received another appointed position as the Clinical Consultant for Special Olympics Nevada, where she developed and oversees the K-12 Mindset Matters Mental Health Program, which helps students in Clark and Washoe County School Districts manage stress and mental health challenges.
In recognition of her significant contributions to the City of Las Vegas, Natasha received the Women of Impact Award in 2024. While Natasha leads a busy professional life, her favorite role is being a mom. She cherishes spending quality time with her children, close friends, and family, and finds fulfillment in moments of rest, reflection, and stillness.
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Natasha Mosby
Clinical Program Director
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Brainz 500 Global Awards presented to
Natasha Mosby
Clinical Program Director
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Editor-In-Chief

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