Dr. Kristin MacGregor is a licensed clinical health psychologist and serves as the National Clinical Director for Integrated Behavioral Health (IBH). In this role, she leads efforts to advance whole-person care by partnering with health systems to build out their IBH programs with the goal of improving access to high quality behavioral healthcare.
Dr. MacGregor earned her PhD in Clinical Psychology from Syracuse University and completed both her predoctoral internship and postdoctoral residency within the VA healthcare system, experiences that shaped her dedication to integrated, team-based models of care. Clinically, Dr. MacGregor specializes in reproductive psychology, with a particular passion for supporting individuals and couples navigating infertility. In addition, she has expertise in the behavioral and emotional aspects of living with diabetes. She is committed to reducing stigma and expanding access to behavioral health care that addresses the full spectrum of a patient’s needs. Her therapeutic approach draws on evidence-based interventions—including cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), mindfulness practices, and motivational interviewing—tailored to support resilience and well-being.
Known for bringing both warmth and humor into her sessions, Dr. MacGregor creates a compassionate and collaborative space where patients feel understood, supported, and empowered. While she is not accepting new patients at this time, she remains dedicated to advancing integrated care through her clinical leadership and program development.
