Outreach Program Community outreach is a major priority of the Seaver Autism Center. We are committed to educating patients, families, and the general public on the causes and treatments of autism spectrum disorders (ASD), and we frequently participate in educational programs to that end. We meet regularly with our constituents to evaluate our goals and priorities, as well as to get feedback on our programs and events.
“UNLOCKING THE MYSTERY OF AUTISM: FROM GENES TO NOVEL THERAPEUTICS”: AN EXPERT PANEL HOSTED BY THE SEAVER AUTISM CENTER. L-R: ALISON SINGER,MBA, PRESIDENT OF AUTISM SCIENCE FOUNDATION; JOSEPH BUXBAUM, PhD, DIRECTOR OF THE CENTER; ALEX KOLEVZON, MD, CLINICAL DIRECTOR OF THE CENTER; LATHA SOORYA, PhD, FORMER CHIEF PSYCHOLOGIST OF THE CENTER AND CURRENT ADJUNCT ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF PSYCHIATRY
Michelle Gorenstein-Holtzman, PsyD, Clinical Psychologist and the Director of Community Outreach, has expanded the Center’s efforts to export our social skills curriculum to the community. Dr. Gorenstein-Holtzman is dedicated to building relationships with community programs and schools, and she plays a critical role in facilitating clinical referrals to community partners. Her work is supported in large part by a grant from the UJA-Federation.
MICHELLE GORENSTEIN-HOLTZMAN, PsyD
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