An archive of all RCAAS-related news, from Rutgers University publications (i.e., Rutgers Today and Rutgers Magazine), research publications, and more!
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Amy Gravino, RCAAS Relationship, spoke with Holly Blanc Moses of The Autism ADHD Podcast to discuss how to better support autistic girls, who are often misunderstood. Together, they examine common issues that girls on the autism spectrum face; acknowledge the importance of safe spaces; and highlight that "asking for help is not a sign of weakness, it is a sign of strength."
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Dr. Christopher Manente, BCBA, RCAAS Executive Director, alongside esteemed colleagues from Caldwell University - Alexandra M. Campanaro, MA, BCBA; Jason C. Vladescu, PhD, BCBA-D; Meghan A. Deshais, PhD, BCBA-D; and Ruth M. DeBar, PhD, BCBA-D - published a literature review drawing on trends of successful vocational training methods. This review, which covers a total of 50 articles, including 53 experiments, will aid in establishing a collection of effective and viable techniques for teaching pertinent vocational skills to adults with ASD.
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"Many adults are misdiagnosed, as practitioners who are less familiar with autism in adults may assume that an absence of symptoms they look for in children means the adult does not have autism," Bal says.
Dr. Vanessa H. Bal, Karmazin and Lillard Chair in Adult Autism, RCAAS Co-Director of Research, and RCAAS-Psychological Services Clinic Director continues to contribute to the ongoing dialogue surrounding efforts for progressing the recognized importance of enhanced diagnosis of autism in adulthood. In sharing the current complexities of establishing a diagnosis of ASD in adults... read more
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In this debate-style podcast episode, Amy Gravino, RCAAS Relationship Coach, joins as the first guest debater on ABA Ultimate Showdown, "a podcast promoting constructive, respectful, and professional discourse to advance the field of behavior analysis." Amy joins Angela DiPoce in debating Ashley Callahan in round 10 of the podcast to discuss stereotypy and its place in applied behavioral analysis (ABA).
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