Noha Minshawi, Ph.D.
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Noha F. Minshawi, Ph.D.
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| Personal Statement | I joined the faculty of Indiana University School of Medicine in 2007. My clinical practice is focused on Applied Behavior Analysis and behavioral interventions for children with Pervasive Developmental Disorders. I provide parent training in individually-designed behavioral interventions, as well as training for students and professionals on the behavioral assessment and treatment of Pervasive Developmental Disorders. | |
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| Education | Undergraduate: The Ohio State University Graduate: Louisiana State university Internship: Kennedy Krieger Institute and John Hopkins School of Medicine Board Certifications/Certifications: Health Services Provider in Psychology |
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| Current Academic Interests | Teaching: Involved in teaching child and adolescent psychiatry residents, pre-doctoral interns, and Program Director of the Psychology Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Autism Clinical: I am a Clinical Director of the Christian Sarkine Autism Treatment Center and a clinical psychologist specializing in Applied Behavior Analysis. I provide behavioral intervention services to the families of children with Pervasive Developmental Disorders. Research: I participate in a number of ongoing research studies through the Department of Psychiatry. I collaborate with several colleagues on the behavioral assessment and treatment of Pervasive Developmental Disorders. |
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| Recent Publications | Minshawi, N. F. (2008). Behavioral assessment and treatment of self-injurious behavior in autism. Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 17, 875-886.
Blankenship, K. & Minshawi, N. F. (2010). Behavioral therapy in an individual with Asperger’s disorder. Psychiatry, 7, 38-41. Minshawi, N. F., Swiezy, N. B., Pozdol, S., Stuart, M., & McDougle, C. J. (2010). Pervasive developmental disorders. In J. E. Grant & M. N. Potenza (Eds.), Young adult mental health, (pp. 406-423). New York: Oxford University Press. |
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