Our Mission:

The Autism Spectrum Disorders Research Clinic at Auburn University specializes in the study of ASD and related disorders to better the lives of children and families.  To this end, we conduct state of the art research in order to improve our understanding of the characteristics of ASD as well as to develop interventions with empirical support.  We value the importance of responsible dissemination to the public of new advances in autism and strive to provide excellent training of qualified professionals in the field.



                   Graduate Training in Clinical Psychology:

                        Students interested in being a part of the ASD Research Clinic 

                        within the doctoral clinical psychology program at Auburn University are        

                        encouraged to visit the Psychology Department’s home page:


                        http://media.cla.auburn.edu/psychology/gs/clinical/index.cfm





                     

                    Master’s Program in Applied Behavior Analysis:

                        Auburn University’s Department of Psychology offers a one-year Master’s    

                        program in ABA with a concentration in developmental disabilities. 

                        The program is a BACB approved program. 

                        Students interested in this program are encouraged to visit the link below

                        to learn more:

                       

                        http://media.cla.auburn.edu/psychology/gs/masters/index.cfm



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