Jonathan Rodgers, PhD, is an assistant professor of psychology at Canisius University and a researcher with the Institute for Autism Research (IAR). He is available to offer expert commentary on autism spectrum disorder, particularly focusing on children with high-functioning autism. His innovative research, and that of the IAR, combines clinical intervention development with advanced technological methods to understand and improve social functioning in children with autism.
Areas of Expertise: Autism Research and Treatment:
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As a key member of Canisius University's Institute for Autism Research, Dr. Rodgers combines clinical practice with cutting-edge research to advance understanding of high-functioning autism spectrum disorder. His work specifically focuses on developing and validating effective interventions to improve social functioning and quality of life for children with autism.
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Results of a long-term outcome study found the innovative school social intervention (schoolMAX) and summer social intervention (summerMAX) created by the Institute for Autism Research at Canisius University yielded sustained, comparable, and positive longer-term outcomes for autistic youth (without intellectual disability).
26-Feb-2024 09:15:25 AM EST