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Dr. Rosie DeVincentis, Psy.D.
Co-Owner, Licensed Psychologist
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Dr. Gillian M. Woldorf, Ph.D.
Co-Owner, Licensed Psychologist
Dr. Gillian M. Woldorf, Ph.D.
Dr. Gillian Woldorf is a licensed psychologist who received her bachelor's degree from Amherst College and her master's and doctoral degrees from Case Western Reserve University. She has more than 20 years of experience providing psychotherapy and psychological testing. Her experience includes community mental health, primary care, group practice, and specialized eating disorders treatment programs.
Dr. Woldorf provides psychotherapy for adults and emerging adults, and psychological testing for older children, adolescents, and adults. Her approach to psychotherapy incorporates elements of psychodynamic, cognitive-behavioral, and dialectical behavior therapies. Dr. Woldorf’s expertise in psychological testing includes assessment of mood disorders, anxiety, trauma, personality, and neurodevelopmental disorders such as autism and ADHD. She focuses on providing a clear explanation of assessment findings, especially as symptoms and behaviors of these conditions often overlap.
Dr. Woldorf is also a professional violinist who can be heard in various ensembles and in community musical theatre productions around western Massachusetts.
Dr. Rosie DeVincentis, Psy.D.
Welcome! I’m Dr. Rosie DeVincentis, co-owner of Notch Psychological Services, LLC, and licensed psychologist. I earned my doctorate in clinical psychology from Antioch University New England, and I am passionate about providing neurodiversity-affirming, individualized care for every client. My primary focus is conducting psychological and neuropsychological evaluations, with a particular expertise in differential diagnosis—especially when neurodevelopmental conditions are in question.
I specialize in helping individuals and families navigate complex diagnostic profiles and treatment planning, drawing on years of experience in both private practice and hospital settings. My clinical background includes extensive work with trauma survivors and those seeking clarity around learning, attention, and developmental differences. I’ve conducted comprehensive evaluations in school districts, college counseling centers, long-term psychiatric hospitals, acute inpatient units, as well as in the veteran administration system.
My research and clinical interests are deeply rooted in neurodiversity. My dissertation explored the role of mentalization in individuals on the autism spectrum, and I am committed to affirming and supporting each person’s unique strengths and challenges.
Outside of my professional life, I find balance through hiking with my dog, Tally, reading, and tending to my garden.