Annie Davis Schoch, PhD

Clinical Psychologist
Annie Davis Schoch, Ph.D. is a licensed clinical psychologist at Boston Child Study Center where she provides evidence-based treatment for children and families with a specialty in early childhood mental health treatment. She has experience delivering evidence-based treatments for a range is presenting concerns including anxiety disorders, disruptive behavior, trauma, and adjustment disorders. She has practiced in diverse settings such as schools, hospitals, community clinics, and private practice. Dr. Davis Schoch approaches all clients with respect for their strengths and an emphasis on the centrality of family and culture in treatment.
Dr. Davis Schoch completed her Ph.D. in clinical psychology with a concentration in children, families, and cultures at the Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C. and she trained as a psychology intern at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. She was selected for the Doris Duke Fellowship for the Promotion of Child Wellbeing as well as a one-year internship at the American Psychological Association as a Public Interest Policy Scholar.
Dr. Davis Schoch has a research background with expertise in evaluating early childhood mental health services. She is a fully-remote Research Assistant Professor at the Georgetown University Center for Child and Human Development where she engages in a range of scholarly tasks including designing studies, writing journal articles, and supervising research assistants.