Resources & Research
Committed to Continuing Education
A hallmark of our history at the Groden Center is our commitment to remaining at the forefront of research into autism and behavioral disorders. We offer our staff members opportunities throughout the year to deepen their expertise through professional symposiums, ensuring they can provide informed, compassionate care to our clients and their families. These events highlight emerging research, treatments, and discoveries that help our clients lead empowered, independent, and fulfilling lives.
This year’s symposium topics include:
- Skills for Adolescents with ASD with Tiffany Joy, PhD, BCBA-D
- Autism, Aging, and Dementia-Capable Care with Kathleen M. Bishop, PhD & Kathryn P. Service, RN, MS, FNP-BC, CDDN
- Issues of Equity and Diversity in ASD and IDD with Brian A. Boyd, PhD
- Wearable Biosensing to Predict Imminent Aggressive Behavior in Psychiatric Inpatient Youths with Autism with Matthew S. Goodwin, PhD
- Effects of Staff Behavioral Skills Training on Procedural Integrity of Relaxation Procedures for Students with ASD and ID with Arsen Gourjian, MS, MA, BCBA, LBA & Kaitlyn Anderson, MA
…and more.
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