
Jennifer Long
Ph.D. Clinical Neuropsychology (University of Windsor)
M.Sc. Neuroscience (University of Western Ontario)
B.Sc. Honors Physiology and Psychology (University of Western Ontario)
I am a clinical psychologist and neuropsychologist, and a teaching-focused faculty member in the Department of Psychology. My role at Lakehead involves teaching undergraduate and graduate level courses in the areas of clinical psychology and developmental psychology. I also provide clinical supervision to graduate students in the clinical psychology program completing placements at the Lakehead University Psychology Community Clinic. My research interests include clinical psychology training, clinical supervision, accessible learning, and the role of technology in teaching, learning, and clinical practice. I am also a registered psychologist with the College of Psychologists and Behaviour Analysts of Ontario. My clinical work involves assessment, intervention, and consultation activities with a focus on child and adolescent mental health and neuropsychology. My clinical interests include neuropsychological assessment, neurodevelopmental disorders, neurodiversity, childhood trauma, effective communication of assessment findings, and providing developmentally-appropriate and engaging intervention to children and youth.
Please note I am not accepting graduate students at this time
