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Rebecca B. Williams, PhD

Title: Assistant Professor
Division: Rehabilitation Psychology & Neuropsychology

Pronouns: She/her/hers

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Rebecca Williams, Ph.D., is a neuropsychologist in the University of Washington's School of Medicine Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, providing assessment and intervention services in inpatient and outpatient settings. Her specific clinical interests include the evaluation and support of individuals with cognitive complaints due to neuromedical illness, physical injury, and neurodegenerative disease, with a focus on collaborative, patient-centered care.

Dr. Williams earned her Ph.D. from Drexel University, completing her clinical internship at the University of Washington in the Rehabilitation Neuropsychology track. She then completed a postdoctoral fellowship in Rehabilitation Neuropsychology, providing inpatient services at MossRehab and outpatient services through the neurology department of Thomas Jefferson University.

Education and Training

  • Drexel University, Clinical Psychology Ph.D., 2023
  • Jefferson-Moss-Magee Rehabilitation, Postdoctoral Fellowship, 2025

Clinical Interests

Dr. Williams' clinical interests include neuropsychological assessment, cognitive rehabilitation, behavioral health and rehabilitation psychology. 

Research Interests

Dr. Williams' research interests are in the cognitive and functional outcomes following acquired brain injury. Specifically, she hopes to elucidate the impact of socioeconomic and emotional factors on these outcomes.

Labs/Centers

University of Washington's Comprehensive Outpatient Rehabilitation Program at Harborview

Recent Publications

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