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Discipline Coordinators: |
Psychology |
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Project/Program/Clinic Contacts: | Clinical Professor, Rutgers Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology,
Director of Behavioral and Research Services, Douglass Developmental Disabilities Center |
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Discipline(s): |
Psychology Applied Behavior Analysis |
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AUCD Council Membership: |
No Council Membership |
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Research: | Behavioral Pharmacology, Functional Assessment, Behavioral Economics, Parent Training, Teacher Training, Autism | ||||||||||||||||
Education: | Ethics, Parent Training, Teacher Training, Evidence-Based Practice | ||||||||||||||||
Service: | Functional Assessments in Public Schools, Program Development |
Vita/Bio
Robert H. LaRue, Ph.D., BCBA-D is a Clinical Professor at the Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology at Rutgers University. He earned a dual doctorate in biological and school psychology from Louisiana State University in 2002. He completed his pre-doctoral internship with the Kennedy Krieger Institute at Johns Hopkins University and a postdoctoral fellowship with the Marcus Institute at Emory University. He currently serves as the Director of Behavioral and Research Services at The Douglass Developmental Disabilities Center, where he supervises several doctoral students and staff providing behavioral consultation to programs within the Center. He has authored articles in peer-reviewed journals, written several book chapters, and presented at national and international conferences. His research interests include the assessment and treatment of maladaptive behavior, staff and teacher training, and behavioral pharmacology.