Ivana Krstovska, PhD

State University of Brooklyn, LEND
Brooklyn, NY
 
Phone: 917-957-8159
Email: [email protected]
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Last Updated: June 24, 2022

Ivana Krstovska
 

Leadership Administrative Staff: Coordinator of Behavioral and Psychological services
Discipline Coordinators: Psychology
 
Discipline(s): Applied Behavioral Analysis
Education: Early Intervention/Early Childhood
Psychology
 
AUCD Council Membership: No Council Membership
 
Research: Early social-communication skills in toddlers with ASD
Education: PhD in Psychology,The Graduate Center, CUNY, NY
Learning Processes and Behavior Analysis Subprogram/ Specialization in Developmental Disabilities
Service: Psychological evaluator, Consulting psychologist, Behavior consultant, Behavior analyst, Special education teacher, Adjunct assistant professor

Vita/Bio

Ivana Krstovska, PhD is an Adjunct Assistant Professor at the Department of Psychology at Lehman College, City University of New York. She has over 20 years of clinical experience in the field of autism and developmental disabilities working with children as a special education teacher, behavior analyst, and a psychologist. Dr. Krstovska conducts diagnostic psychological evaluationsin the Early Intervention Program in New York City for toddlers referred for diagnostic evaluations to rule out autism. She works as a consultant for special education programs, develops and conducts trainings for educators about using evidence-based treatment for students with developmental disabilities, and supervises the home-based Applied Behavior Analytic services for learners with autism. Dr. Krstovska provides parent training to families of children diagnosed with developmental disabilities in the USA and internationally and she trains and supervises Behavior Analysis Board Certification exam candidates. Dr. Krstovska is one of the Brooklyn LEND program faculty where she trains clinicians across different disciplines and professions to provide culturally sensitive support to patients and clients from underserved communities who are diagnosed with autism and other neurodevelopmental disabilities.