Psychologist/Neuropsychologist (Adults, Seniors) - Burlington
Dr. Daniela Wong Gonzalez is a psychologist providing psychological and neuropsychological assessment services to adult and older adult populations. She has experience with a wide range of conditions, including acquired brain injury, neurodegenerative disease, and psychiatric conditions.
Dr. Wong Gonzalez obtained her Ph.D. in Psychology, with a specialization in Clinical Neuropsychology, from the University of Windsor. She completed a residency in Clinical Neuropsychology at Baycrest Health Sciences and a post-doctoral fellowship in the Clinical Neuropsychology Service at St. Joseph’s Healthcare Hamilton. In addition to her work at Brookside Psychologists, Dr. Wong Gonzalez is employed on staff at University Hospital – London Health Sciences Centre. Her research interests include normal aging, effectiveness of memory interventions, and neuropsychological assessment in culturally diverse populations.
Peer-Reviewed Publications:
Parlar, M., Spilka, M., Wong Gonzalez, D., Ballantyne, E., Dool, C., King, J., McNeely, H., & MacKillop., E. (in press). You can’t touch this: Delivery of inpatient neuropsychological assessment in the era of COVID-19 and beyond. The Clinical Neuropsychologist.
Wong Gonzalez, D., & Buchanan, L. (2017). A meta-analysis of task-related influences in prospective memory in traumatic brain injury. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation, 1–15.
Uttl, B., White, C.A., & Wong Gonzalez, D. (2016). Faculty’s teaching effectiveness: Student evaluation of teaching ratings and student learning are not related. Studies in Educational Evaluation. doi: 10.1016/j.stueduc.2016.08.007.
Uttl, B., White, C. A., Wong Gonzalez, D., McDouall, J., & Leonard, C. A. (2013). Prospective memory, personality, and individual differences. Frontiers in Personality Science and Individual Differences, 4 (130).