OUR TEAM
All of our psychologists have doctoral-level training and practice areas in clinical neuropsychology, clinical psychology, and/or rehabilitation psychology.
Departments:
Psychologists
Dr. Eva Svoboda
CMLE (ON) C-CAT (MB)
Dr. Eva Svoboda has significant experience assessing and treating individuals with concussion with persistent symptoms, chronic pain or unexplained symptoms, anxiety, stress, depression, post-traumatic stress disorder or who are interested in personal development. She has co-developed memory assessment and intervention tools, a treatment protocol for concussion with persistent symptoms together with Dr. Lombardi, published research and trained many in rehabilitation following brain injury.
Dr. Sabrina Lombardi
Dr. Sabrina Lombardi is a co-founding psychologist of and director at Toronto Brain Health and is a registered psychologist with signi-ficant experience in rehabilitation. She provides assessment and therapy services for the Concussion treatment program as well as the Psychological Health, Acquired Brain Injury and Healthy Aging and Dementia Services.
Dr. Steven Baker
Psychologist
Dr. Steven Baker provides assessment and intervention to individuals with brain injury, chronic pain, psychological and neurological conditions, age-related memory changes and dementia. He has conducted assessments of athletes with concussion at the Pan AM concussion clinic in Winnipeg and worked with active-duty and retired RCMP officers experiencing trauma, anxiety, depression, and stress-related conditions. He has published research on memory, memory intervention, and cognitive screening tools.
Dr. Nicole Carson
Psychologist
Dr. Nicole Carson has a long-standing passion for working with older adults experiencing healthy aging and neurodegenerative conditions (mild cognitive impairment and dementia). She has extensive experience providing neuropsychological assessment, psychological treatment, and cognitive rehabilitation to older adults, as well as psychological support to caregivers of older adults experiencing cognitive and functional changes. Dr. Carson has published research on cognitive assessment and memory intervention in healthy aging and mild cognitive impairment.
Dr. Yael Goldberg
Psychologist
Dr. Yael Goldberg has a wealth of experience providing psychological intervention and assessment services to a broad range of individuals and groups. She offers therapy services at Toronto Brain Health with a particular interest in supporting family members who are caregivers to individuals with neurodegenerative disease or acquired brain injury.
Dr. Shumita Roy
ABPP
Psychologist
Dr. Shumita Roy is a board-certified neuropsychologist through the American Board of Professional Psychology (ABPP). She has experience assessing a wide range of client populations and conditions including individuals with neurological conditions, concussion and acquired brain injury, personality and cognitive changes in dementia, multiple sclerosis, psychological conditions, ADHD, and complex clinical presentations. She firmly believes in using a client-centered approach to all clinical care activities.
Dr. Lindsay Rubinfeld
Psychologist – On Leave
Dr. Lindsay Rubinfeld provides psychological and neuropsychological assessment and treatment services. She works with individuals dealing with anxiety, depression, grief, insomnia, adjustment to chronic health conditions, stress and burnout. She provides cognitive remediation to individuals with acquired brain injury and treatment for concussion with persistent symptoms. Her approach is evidence-based, empathic, collaborative, and tailored to her clients’ unique goals and needs.
Support Team
Dajana Molodenski
Psychometrist
Ms. Dajana Molodenski received her B.A. degree in Psychology from the University of Belgrade in Serbia. She completed an M.A. in Counselling Psychology at Yorkville University in 2016. Ms. Molodenski has been working as a psychometrist since 2009 in various settings. She has provided psychoeducational, mental health and vocational assessments in private practice in Calgary.
Atlee Lauder
Administrative Assistant
Atlee Lauder is a member of our administrative services and intake coordination team, providing prompt and smooth communication with clients. She is passionate about raising awareness of concurrent psychological challenges, and ensuring that every person is met with respect, empathy and care.
Michelle Saltzman
Administrative Assistant
Michelle Saltzman is an administrative assistant and intake coordinator responsible for ensuring efficient operations and delivering the highest quality of service to all clients. Michelle is committed to enhancing equity and accessibility in mental health care by skillfully matching clients with appropriate resources. She leads with compassion, adheres to trauma-informed practices, and is passionately dedicated to enhancing the wellbeing of the community.