About Me
I’m a licensed psychologist and pediatric neuropsychologist at the MetroHealth Neurodevelopmental Center. I specialize in neuropsychological assessments for children, teens, and sometimes adults who are navigating developmental disorders or complex medical conditions. My goal is to help families better understand how their loved ones think, learn, and grow—and to guide them toward the support they need.
I’ve been part of the MetroHealth team since 2020 and also serve as an Assistant Professor at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine. One of the most meaningful parts of my work is participating in the Hispanic MetroHealth Autism Assessment Clinic, where I collaborate with an interdisciplinary team to provide culturally sensitive evaluations for Autism Spectrum Disorder.
I completed my Ph.D. and clinical training in pediatric neuropsychology at the University of Missouri, and I’m passionate about making each assessment process clear, compassionate, and empowering for families. Whether we’re exploring learning differences, behavioral challenges, or developmental concerns, I’m here to help you find answers and a path forward.
Dr. Bodner is an Assistant Professor at Case Western Reserve University. Her research interests have also focused on studying various aspects of neurodevelopmental disorders, such as cognitive functioning, brain structure and function through imaging, and psychopharmacological intervention outcomes. Her research has resulted in numerous peer-reviewed publications and national/international presentations.
Research Topic Interests:
- Autism Spectrum Disorder
- Developmental Disorders
- Multicultural Neuropsychology
- Lead Toxicity
- Intervention Outcomes
- Cognitive Function
- Ethics
PubMed Publications
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Education & Training
Education
Residency
University of Missouri (MO) – Pediatric NeuropsychologyInternship
University of Missouri (MO) – Pediatrics Psychology and NeurodevelopmentGraduate School
University of Missouri (MO) – Psychology Ph.D