Michele Goyette-Ewing, PhD
Associate Professor of Child Psychology in the Child Study CenterCards
About
Titles
Associate Professor of Child Psychology in the Child Study Center
Vice Chair for Ambulatory Services; Clinical Faculty Affairs, Child Study Center; Director, Psychology Training; Director of Ambulatory Services, Child Study Center
Biography
Dr Goyette-Ewing completed her PhD in child clinical psychology at Yale University and her BA with Honors in Psychology at Brown University. After her internship, postdoctoral clinical fellowship, and a research fellowship at the Child Study Center, she subsequently joined the faculty. As part of the teaching mission of the Child Study Center, she has served the Director of Psychology Training Program since 2005, directing a two-year coordinated internship and postdoctoral fellowship. As Clinical Director of Outpatient Services, she assumed a leadership role within the clinical practice in 2016. In her clinical work, Dr Goyette-Ewing has a strong interest in psychological evaluations of children with developmental and learning differences. She has served as a psychologist on the Child Study Center's Developmental Disabilities teams since 2007. Dr Goyette-Ewing is dedicated to improving the lives of children and families through advancing initiatives to deliver excellent clinical care and fostering the next generation of leaders in child mental health.
Appointments
Child Study Center
Associate Professor on TermPrimary
Other Departments & Organizations
- Child Study Center
- Developmental Disabilities Program
- Predoctoral Internship and Postdoctoral Fellowship in Psychology
- Yale Medicine
Education & Training
- PhD
- Yale University, Psychology (1992)
- BA
- Brown University, Psychology (1982)
- Fellow
- Yale University, Child Study Center
Research
Clinical Care
Overview
Michele Goyette-Ewing, PhD, specializes in psychological assessment, with a focus on the diagnosis of neurodevelopmental conditions with an emphasis on autism spectrum disorder. She works as a member of multidisciplinary teams, providing diagnostic clarity for youth facing a range of complex challenges. She also holds multiple leadership roles at the Yale Child Study Center, including vice chair for ambulatory services and clinical faculty affairs, director of psychology training, and clinical director of outpatient services.
Goyette-Ewing’s publications focus on learning disorders, their impact on school performance, and the fairness of educational testing methods.
Goyette-Ewing is an associate professor of child psychology at the Yale Child Study Center.
Clinical Specialties
Fact Sheets
Learning Disorders
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News & Links
News
- November 05, 2024
New Yale Child Study Center office offers behavioral health services in Westport, CT
- August 08, 2024
Yale Child Study Center welcomes new clinical trainees for the 2024-2025 academic year
- June 25, 2024
Forty trainees recognized at annual Yale Child Study Center graduation event
- June 04, 2024
April 2024 YCSC Faculty Development Fund awardees announced