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Post Doctoral Fellow
Dr. Victoria Todd is a neuropsychology postdoctoral fellow at CAAT who has built an academic and clinical foundation in neuropsychology by conducting assessments with a diverse population of geriatrics, adults, adolescents, and children. She has gained several years of experience working with a variety of concerns including learning differences, Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, PANDAS, concussions/mTBIs, dementia, stroke, and comorbid psychiatric disorders. In addition to neuropsychological assessments, she has also conducted psychological and personality evaluations. Her diagnostic approach is grounded in a simultaneous appreciation for empirical evidence and case specific nuances. Most recently, Dr. Todd externed in the Division of Neuropsychology at Children’s National Hospital and is currently a fellow in their LEND training program. She is also a member of the American Psychological Association, The Association of Black Psychologists (ABPsi), the International Neuropsychological Society, and the Society for Black Neuropsychology (SBN).
Dr. Todd obtained her doctorate from the Professional Psychology Program at The George Washington University. She completed her APA-Accredited internship at Appalachian State University and was also awarded a Master of Psychology during her time at GWU. In addition, Dr. Todd holds degrees from Barry University (Master of Science in Clinical Psychology), as well as The Alvin Ailey School/Fordham University (Bachelor of Fine Arts in Dance).
Apart from her postdoctoral studies, Dr. Todd considers herself a foodie and likes to experience new restaurants within the DMV area. Dr. Todd is also a proud fan of the Miami Heat and is patiently awaiting their next championship.
