Meet Our Doctors

Dr. Nichole Hardy Swann

Dr. Nichole Hardy Swann received a Doctor of Clinical Psychology degree in 2016 from the Florida School for Professional Psychology, an APA-Accredited institution. She also attended an APA-Accredited internship program at Broughton State Hospital. Dr. Swann specializes in work with children. Specifically, she works extensively with children suspected of neurodevelopmental disorders such as autism spectrum disorder, ADHD, language disorders, intellectual disabilities and learning disorders. Dr. Swann is a member of INSAR and has attended international conferences on autism research. She has also undergone advanced training for the Autism Diagnostic Observational Schedule – 2nd Edition (ADOS-2) at the University of California San Francisco. Her dissertation focused on the detection and differentiation of autism spectrum disorder in adult populations. Dr. Swann also has specialized training in EMDR and Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT). In addition to her work at Pediatric Psychology Services of Colorado, Dr. Swann enjoys traveling, cooking and working closely with dog rescues. She also speaks French fluently.


Stephanie Manion, PsyD

Dr. Stephanie Manion has been working in the field for over seven years, and whenever an opportunity to learn more about neurodevelopment presents itself, she takes it! She received her PsyD in clinical psychology with an emphasis in neuropsychology in 2019 from Ashford University. Before that, she received her BA in psychology from New Mexico State University in 2008 and her MA in general psychology from the University of the Rockies in 2013. She also holds certifications in SMART Recovery and Becoming a Love and Logic Parent.

As a mother of two neuro atypical children, Dr. Manion knows how difficult it can be for parents to find answers about their children’s development and behavior. She therefore aims to provide accurate diagnoses and helpful and informative recommendations to families using the most valid and reliable assessments available and by working with other professionals (speech, occupational, physical and ABA therapists).