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Dr. Todd Cunningham
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About Me

I lead the Bright Lights Psychology Team as a School and Clinical Psychologist registered in Ontario. I am also an Associate Professor [Teaching Stream] at the University of Toronto OISE and Chair of the School and Clinical Child Psychology program. I received my PhD in the School and Clinical Child Psychology program at the University of Toronto and later completed my postdoctoral studies at the Hospital for Sick Children in neuropsychology.

Over the past five years, I have been invited to do workshops on assessment throughout Canada. I have given over 600 presentations and workshops internationally to educators and psychologists on learning disabilities and how to support students with learning difficulties. I am also actively involved in the field of school psychology advocacy and am a member of the Ontario Psychological Association working group on Learning Disability and Remote Assessment. In addition, I am a board member of the Learning Disability Association of Ontario.

At Bright Lights, our team specializes in conducting psychoeducational assessments and treatment of mental health challenges such as: anxiety and mood-related disorders; attention difficulties; and complex trauma. My area of expertise is in working with children with learning disabilities and using assistive technology.

Contact Information and Address

Email: [email protected]

Website: Go to website


Work Address

310-726 Bloor St W, Toronto, Ontario, M6G 1L4

Phone: 647-542-3433

Professional Information

Sliding Scale: No

Age Group: Adolescent, Adult, Child/Elementary, Child/Pre-School

Remote Assessment: Yes

Virtual Services: No

Area of Practice: Clinical, School/Educational

Service Language: English

Problem Area: ADD/ADHD, Anger Management, Anxiety, Autism/Neurodevelopmental, Developmental Disability, Learning Disabilities, Mood Disorders (e.g. Bipolar, Depression), Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD), Phobias, Physical Disabilities, Psychoeducational Assessment, School Problems, Social Skills Development, Trauma, PTSD & Stressor-Related