Dr. Tara Champ
Parkwood Institute Mental Health Care
550 Wellington Rd
London, ON N6C 4R3
Telephone: (519) 646 6100 ext 47346
Email: tara.champ@sjhc.london.on.ca
Clinical interests: Evidence-based and research-informed neuropsychological assessment of adults and older adults with known or suspected cognitive impairment secondary to neurological disorders, neurodegenerative disease, or acquired brain injury to provide a detailed description of cognitive status and areas of cognitive impairment to inform differential diagnosis, treatment planning (e.g.,assist with rehabilitation efforts, discharge planning), and outcome monitoring (return to work/school). I aim to infuse warmth, humility, and curiosity towards each unique individual and tailor my clinical approach to individual client characteristics.
The Neuropsychology Consultation Service at St. Joseph’s Health Care London provides consultation to a variety of inpatient and outpatient clinical programs, including rehabilitation (e.g., acquired brain injury, stroke, spinal cord injury), specialized geriatrics, and ambulatory mental health. Programs have a strong interdisciplinary focus, with team members from neurology, psychiatry, physiatry, social work, occupational therapy, physiotherapy, speech-language therapy, rehabilitation assistants, and nursing.
Topics for workshops, seminars: Neuropsychological assessment of epilepsy
Type of clinical practica: Initial Assessment; Advanced Assessment
Types of clients: Adult; Senior
Modality: Individual
Theoretical orientation: Biopsychosocial
Types of client problems: Diverse clinical presentations including individuals with neurological disorders, neurodegenerative disorders, and/or acquired brain injuries. Individuals may have developmental, medical, and/or psychiatric comorbidities.
Type of supervision you can provide: Co-therapy/Co-interview; Observe student live; Student describes case; Direct observation of supervisor
Recent students:
Current students:
Clinical mentor: Not available
Research interests: We are working to begin data collection to direct clinical care and guide use of assessment tools to best assess our diverse populations.
Available to supervise: Yes beginning in Fall 2026.
Constraints: None.
Last updated: June 3, 2026