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We have walked this path with families for over three decades.

Walking the path to wellness with Neuropsychological treatment for children in New York and Michigan

The difference between the beginning and the end is profound.

We recognize that entrusting your child's care, development, education, or any other aspect of their growth is a significant decision.

We understand your needs. As a parent or guardian, you need reassurance, a sense of peace, and stability.

We understand your child’s needs. Everything we do together will be honest and come from a tremendous amount of expertise.

We’re here for both of you. Our journey together will work and resolve to a great extent your concerns.

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“When you get to the end, and we are successful, you won’t remember the beginning. You will think life was like this all along.

- Dr. Linden

Linden Neuropsychological Services

We address and support the needs of our pediatric (0-12 years) population who are mentally or physically challenged due to diverse neurological conditions, such as Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), brain injuries or other pediatric disabilities. 

Most frequently, these disabilities require a significant amount of support and collaboration with the child and their parents through academic planning. 

With our innovative interventions, specialized approaches, and modalities, our goal is to bring about positive changes and improvements in the lives of individuals with disabilities—empowering them to lead fulfilling and rewarding lives.

We’re here to calm your fears and help you through what may seem like the toughest part of being a parent.

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“Our goal is to ensure that each child can reach their full potential and that the disability does not limit this possibility.”

Dr. Bonnee Price-Linden, Pediatric Neuropsychologist and Forensic Psychologist in New York and Michigan

Meet Dr. Bonnee Price-Linden

Director of Linden Neuropsychological Services (LNS)
Pediatric neuropsychology specialist with 30+ years of experience.

Dr. Bonnee Price Linden, a New York Licensed (#018000 NY), and Michigan Licensed (#6301018830 MI) Pediatric Neuropsychologist and Forensic Psychologist, has dedicated over 30 years to her craft. With a heart for helping children with Neurodevelopmental Disorders (NDDs), Dr. Linden offers state-of-the-art techniques in neuroplasticity focused on neurocognitive rehabilitation. Her techniques are designed to permit the brain to form or reorganize impaired synaptic connections prevalent in Autism, ADD, birth disorders, learning and physical disabilities, congenital and hereditary syndromes, TBI, stroke, or following an injury.

Dr. Linden's impressive career includes serving as past president of the New York State Psychological Association (NYSPA), Division of Neuropsychology.

She has also collaborated with the Teachers College at Columbia University, Department of Health and Behavioral Studies, Centre for Health Equity and Urban Science Education, and the Research group on Health Equity and AFCC to conceptualize a critical program on the development of the adolescent brain and degree of criminal liability. This program brought together national experts discussing the effects of trauma, cultural disparities, and degree of past disruptive and criminal behaviors as they relate to judicial liability, and was published in the Journal of Infant, Child, and Adolescent Psychotherapy, Volume 15, 2016.

Dr. Linden is a present member of several organizations, including:

  • The Autism Society

  • The Association of Family and Conciliation Courts (AFCC) 

  • The American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine (ACRM)

  • The International Society of Autism Research (INSAR), 

  • The American Psychological Association (APA) Division 40, Society for Clinical Neuropsychology. 

  • The New York State Association of Neuropsychologists (NYSAN),

  • Michigan Psychological Association, and the International Dyslexia Association (IDA).

Dr. Linden provides expert testimony at CPSE and CSE reviews for the Department of Education, NYC, and in impartial hearings. Dr. Linden also works with the courts and attorneys on high conflict custody cases and has played a role in numerous child protective services cases in testimony, counseling, and evaluations.

At Linden Neuropsychological Services, PLLC (LNS), Dr. Linden offers compassionate and cutting-edge neurocognitive rehabilitation and counseling services dedicated to helping children thrive and parents feel fully supported.

Core Values

Our core values ‌shape the positive impact we strive to make on children, parents, guardians, and industry-related experts.

COMPASSION & UNDERSTANDING

Demonstrating compassion and understanding for both the child and their parents or guardians is essential in creating a nurturing environment that supports healing, growth, and the ability to overcome challenges.

CHILD-CENTERED APPROACH

A vital factor in achieving successful outcomes is the recognition and practice of meeting the child and parent/guardians where they are currently. With complete consideration of their journey, actively listening to their perspectives, story and hopes, the child’s needs and developmental stages are met with a plan or treatment best suited to help them move forward.

Happy family receiving treatment for child's NDD

COLLABORATION & FAMILY INVOLVEMENT

Involving parents and guardians, providing guidance and support, and encouraging their active participation in their child's journey through therapy is crucial. Collaborating with medical professionals and educators fosters open communication, cooperation, and coordination to create a comprehensive support system.

EXCELLENCE & EVIDENCE-BASED APPROACHES

By staying informed about the latest research, being involved in several associations, and continuously striving for improvement guarantees the utilization of the most suitable and beneficial assessments, treatments, and consultations.

REASSURANCE & HOPE

By providing reassurance to parents and guardians, demonstrating hope for the future will help strengthen their resilience. It also helps them to become better collaborators and advocates for their child, and serve as a powerful defense against anxiety, worry, and doubt.

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