Graduate Students

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Sofia Greenfield

Third-Year Doctoral Student

I'm a third-year doctoral student in the Clinical Psychology program at William James College, where I'm working toward my PsyD and have earned an en route Master of Arts in Professional Psychology. My path to neuropsychology began with hands-on experience as a Registered Behavior Technician, treating children with autism spectrum disorder in a clinic-based setting.



Throughout my doctoral training, I've gained experience working with people across the lifespan in a variety of settings, providing individual therapy in private practice with both adults and children, and leading social skills groups at a special education middle school program. I describe my clinical approach as collaborative, compassionate, and individualized to meet the unique needs of each person. I'm eager to continue developing my neuropsychological assessment skills during my practicum at Newton Neuropsychology Group.

Education & Training


  • BA in Psychology (Minor in Communication Studies) – University of Puget Sound

  • MA in Professional Psychology (en route) – William James College

  • PsyD in Clinical Psychology (in progress) – William James College

Clinical Experience:


  • Registered Behavior Technician – Clinic-based ASD treatment
  • Individual Therapy – Private practice (adults and children)
  • Social Skills Groups – Special education middle school program


Populations Served:


  • Children
  • Adolescents
  • Adults
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