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Jon Ladd(He/Him/His)

(He/Him/His)
Psychologist, PhD
Rhode Island
Neuropsychological testing-Psychological Testing-
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Professional statement

Dr. Ladd is a licensed psychologist with more than thirty years of experience in the areas of psychological and neuropsychological assessment. He earned his doctoral degree from New York University in 1990 and subsequently completed a fellowship in clinical neuropsychology at St. Vincent's Hospital and Medical Center in New York City. He has held staff positions at St. Vincent's Hospital and Metropolitan Hospital in New York, and was also the director of the Gewirtzman Learning Program at the Jewish Board of Family and Chidren's Services in Brooklyn. Dr. Ladd has worked as an adjunct faculty instructor at New York University and New York Medical College, which included conducting seminars and clinical supervision of advanced graduate students, fellows, and psychiatric residents in psychological and neuropsychological assessment. He currently maintains practices limited to diagnostic assessments in Providence, Rhode Island and New York City.


Message to clients

For most children, beginning and attending school is an eagerly-embraced opportunity to "spread their wings" and engage in the process of developing their intellectual, academic, and social-emotional capacities through formal instruction by their teachers, collaborative engagement with classmates, self-guided interests, and extracurricular activities with peers. However, some school-age children experience unexpected cognitive and emotional challenges that can undermine their ability to effectively engage in instruction or in their interactions with others, which threaten to undermine their intellectual development, relationships with adults and peers, and their self-esteem.

In many cases, a child's difficulties are readily identified and addressed by teachers, pediatricians, and other professionals well-versed in child development and education. In some instances, however, children present with interrelated and sometimes confusing arrays of scholastic and social-emotional difficulties that warrant a more in-depth examination of their strengths and weaknesses. Psychological and neuropsychological assessments, which involve obtaining information from teachers and parents, interviews, and the administration of various non-invasive tests, can be of great assistance in providing a "road map" for those working with your child, and identifying the types of educational, psychotherapeutic, or medical interventions that are most likely to be effective in optimizing your child's strengths and addressing their needs.


Licensure

Rhode Island: PS00743

Languages

English

Specialties

Neuropsychological testing - Evaluations of general brain functioning, as well as assessment for changes or impairments. Typically involves an interview, as well as series of tests.

Psychological Testing - Evaluations of social-emotional adjustment, personality



Treatment approaches


Clientele

  • Children (<12)
  • Teenagers (13-18)
  • Young adults (18-24)

Locations & Hours

Currently scheduling assessments for May 2026.


Insurance

Jon Ladd is not in-network with any insurances.

Read about the benefits of seeing an out-of-network provider here.


Out-of-pocket fees

  • Individual sessions:$200 (60min)

Additional session information

Therapist's note

Full assessments including written report typically priced between $1600.00-$2400.00.


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