Pediatric neuropsychology, complex differential diagnosis, educational consultation, assessment of emerging serious mental illness
Trudi Koslof, Psy.D. is a pediatric neuropsychologist at Franciscan Children’s Hospital. She completed her undergraduate studies at Washington University in St. Louis, and she earned her doctoral degree in clinical psychology from William James College (formerly Massachusetts School of Professional Psychology). She completed her predoctoral internship at Brigham and Women’s Faulkner Hospital in the Inpatient Psychiatric Department before completing a two-year postdoctoral fellowship at McLean Hospital’s Child and Adolescent Testing Service. Following her fellowship, Dr. Koslof joined the Behavioral Health Services outpatient division at Franciscan where she currently evaluates children and adolescents presenting with complex neurodevelopmental, learning, social-emotional and behavioral issues. She also provides consultation to other hospital departments, supervises APA interns and co-leads a weekly testing seminar for students. Dr. Koslof’s primary clinical interests are the evaluation of comorbid psychiatric and neurodevelopmental presentations with a focus in major mental illness emergence. Dr. Koslof currently serves on the Board of Directors of the Massachusetts Neuropsychological Society (MNS).
Pediatric Neuropsychologist, Franciscan Children's Hospital