The Autism and Developmental Disabilities Clinic is part of the School Psychology Services Center at Mississippi State University. The primary goal of the clinic is to act as a hub for service, training, and research for the university and surrounding communities. The clinic staffed by specialist and doctoral level graduate students in the School Psychology Program at MSU. Students are directly su
pervised by the clinic director, Dan Gadke, Ph.D., BCBA, NCSP. Dr. Gadke is a Licensed Psychologist and AAAA licensed School Psychologist in the state of Mississippi. Diagnosis Served: Autism Spectrum Disorder, Intellectual Disabilities; Developmental Disabilities; Various genetic and chromosomal disorders (including Down Syndrome); Disruptive Behavior Disorder. Services Provided (All services are rooted in Applied Behavior Analysis):
-Behavioral Services: Problem Behaviors (e.g., tantrums, aggression, non-compliance, mild self-injury); Skill Building (e.g., functional life skills, social skills).
-Academic Services: Pre-academics (e.g., shapes, letters), Reading, Mathematics, Spelling, Writing
-Supplemental Services: School-based Behavioral Consultation; Autism Assessment (i.e., ADOS-2). Fees: All fees are determined on a sliding scale fee schedule to best accommodate the individual needs of families. Gadke, Ph.D., BCBA, NCSP
Licensed Psychologist
AAAA Licensed School Psychologist
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