CLINICAL NEUROPSYCHOLOGIST
Carmelinda Longo, Ph.D., C. Psych.
Dr. Carmelinda Longo is a Clinical Neuropsychologist at New Path Child & Adolescent Psychology Centre and is registered with the College of Psychologists of Ontario. She is also a member of the Canadian Psychological Association and the National Academy of Neuropsychology. Dr. Longo has extensive experience in conducting neuropsychological, developmental, and psychoeducational assessments and in delivering evidence-based treatments to children, adolescents, and adults. Her clinical training and experiences have spanned a variety of settings including, the Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids), Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario, Children’s Aid Society, Community Head Injury Resource Services, and Elizabeth-Bruyere Hospital.
Dr. Longo has a special interest in working with individuals with various acquired brain injuries and medical conditions including stroke, anoxia, epilepsy, brain tumours, fetal alcohol spectrum disorders and concussion. She also provides assessments and individualized evidence-based treatments to individuals affected by learning disabilities, intellectual disabilities, ADHD, anxiety, and depression.
Dr. Longo strongly believes that cognitive compensation strategies targeting learning and attention needs, memory impairments, and executive dysfunction can foster new pathways that promote adaptive functioning. Her assessments are informed by evidence-based practice and guided by up-to-date research in the field of neuropsychology and neuroscience.
Cognitive compensation strategies targeting learning and attention needs, memory impairments, and executive dysfunction can foster new pathways that promote adaptive functioning
Dr. Longo has a special interest in working with individuals with various acquired brain injuries and medical conditions including stroke, anoxia, epilepsy, brain tumours, fetal alcohol spectrum disorders and concussion. She also provides assessments and individualized evidence-based treatments to individuals affected by learning disabilities, intellectual disabilities, ADHD, anxiety, and depression.
Dr. Longo strongly believes that cognitive compensation strategies targeting learning and attention needs, memory impairments, and executive dysfunction can foster new pathways that promote adaptive functioning. Her assessments are informed by evidence-based practice and guided by up-to-date research in the field of neuropsychology and neuroscience.
Carmelinda Longo, Ph.D., C. Psych.
CLINICAL NEUROPSYCHOLOGIST
Dr. Carmelinda Longo is a Clinical Neuropsychologist at New Path Child & Adolescent Psychology Centre and is registered with the College of Psychologists of Ontario. She is also a member of the Canadian Psychological Association and the National Academy of Neuropsychology. Dr. Longo has extensive experience in conducting neuropsychological, developmental, and psychoeducational assessments and in delivering evidence-based treatments to children, adolescents, and adults. Her clinical training and experiences have spanned a variety of settings including, the Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids), Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario, Children’s Aid Society, Community Head Injury Resource Services, and Elizabeth-Bruyere Hospital.
Dr. Longo has a special interest in working with individuals with various acquired brain injuries and medical conditions including stroke, anoxia, epilepsy, brain tumours, fetal alcohol spectrum disorders and concussion. She also provides assessments and individualized evidence-based treatments to individuals affected by learning disabilities, intellectual disabilities, ADHD, anxiety, and depression.
Dr. Longo strongly believes that cognitive compensation strategies targeting learning and attention needs, memory impairments, and executive dysfunction can foster new pathways that promote adaptive functioning. Her assessments are informed by evidence-based practice and guided by up-to-date research in the field of neuropsychology and neuroscience.
Cognitive compensation strategies targeting learning and attention needs, memory impairments, and executive dysfunction can foster new pathways that promote adaptive functioning
Dr. Longo has a special interest in working with individuals with various acquired brain injuries and medical conditions including stroke, anoxia, epilepsy, brain tumours, fetal alcohol spectrum disorders and concussion. She also provides assessments and individualized evidence-based treatments to individuals affected by learning disabilities, intellectual disabilities, ADHD, anxiety, and depression.
Dr. Longo strongly believes that cognitive compensation strategies targeting learning and attention needs, memory impairments, and executive dysfunction can foster new pathways that promote adaptive functioning. Her assessments are informed by evidence-based practice and guided by up-to-date research in the field of neuropsychology and neuroscience.