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Telehealth for Autism/NDD
May 6, 2020 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm EDT
Join MSU and field experts for a discussion of telehealth and neurodevelopmental disabilities (NDD, IDD, ASD). REGISTER TODAY.
- Dr. Matthew T. Brodhead is an assistant professor at Michigan State University and the director of Spartan Caregiver Support, a free telehealth service for caregivers of people with autism within the State of Michigan. He is also the Research Director of the Early Learning Institute.
- Dr. Brooke Ingersoll is an associate professor of clinical psychology and the director of the MSU Autism Research Lab. She is a licensed psychologist and board certified behavior analyst.
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Dr. Jed Magen is Associate Professor and Chair in the Department of Psychiatry in the College of Human Medicine and the College of Osteopathic Medicine at Michigan State University.
- Dr. Suzi Naguib is a passionate and dedicated psychologist and a strong advocate for those affected by behavioral, emotional, developmental and learning disabilities. Dr. Naguib founded Sunfield Center for Autism in August of 2011 with a mission to offer the highest quality, evidence-based clinical care, increase awareness of mental health needs, and provide best-in-class trainings for families and professionals locally and internationally. She has been providing telehealth services for the past 4 years, including parent treatment sessions, focusing on individualized treatment, parent coaching, PCIT Telehealth sessions.
- FACILITATOR: Sarah Douglas, assistant professor in the Department of Human Development and Family Studies at MSU.
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