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ACCESS Division 33 is the official podcast of Division 33 of the American Psychological Association, a group of professionals dedicated to science and practice in intellectual and developmental disabilities, and autism spectrum disorder. In each episode, a member of our Division is interviewed, discussing their work and why it is important to the lives of individuals with IDD and ASD and those who support them.

ACCESS Division 33 APA Division 33 (IDD/ASD)

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ACCESS Division 33 is the official podcast of Division 33 of the American Psychological Association, a group of professionals dedicated to science and practice in intellectual and developmental disabilities, and autism spectrum disorder. In each episode, a member of our Division is interviewed, discussing their work and why it is important to the lives of individuals with IDD and ASD and those who support them.

    E17. Cultural Considerations with Dr. Long

    E17. Cultural Considerations with Dr. Long

    Dr. Kristin Long (Boston University) discusses the importance of studying autism and IDD through a cultural lens and describes the approaches her team uses to study siblings and caregivers from diverse cultural groups. (12 min)

    • 12 Min.
    E16. Transition to Higher Education with Dr. Nachman

    E16. Transition to Higher Education with Dr. Nachman

    In this episode, Dr. Brett Ranon Nachman (University of Arkansas) discusses his work on support programs for autistic individuals in higher education and offers a sneak peek at his newest project on autistic college student success. (17 min)

    • 17 Min.
    E15. Social Skills Training with Dr. Zeedyk

    E15. Social Skills Training with Dr. Zeedyk

    In this episode, Dr. Sasha Zeedyk discusses her work examining the effectiveness of a Toastmasters-based intervention for autistic youth using a community-based approach. (11 mins)

    • 11 Min.
    E14. First Responder Training with Dr. Stone-Heaberlin and Dr. Schmitt

    E14. First Responder Training with Dr. Stone-Heaberlin and Dr. Schmitt

    In this episode, Dr. Megan Stone-Heaberlin and Dr. Lauren Schmitt (Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center) discuss their development of a training program to improve communication between first responders and autistic community members. They share advice, insights, and initial findings from police officers and autistic self-advocates who participated in the training. (10 min)

    • 10 Min.
    E13. Remote Support Services with Dr. Marc J. Tassé.

    E13. Remote Support Services with Dr. Marc J. Tassé.

    In this episode, Dr. Marc. J Tassé (Ohio State University) discusses his recent research on remote support services and the benefits of technology for promoting independence in community living for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. (12m)

    • 12 Min.
    E12. Transition to Adulthood with Dr. Lounds Taylor

    E12. Transition to Adulthood with Dr. Lounds Taylor

    In this episode, Dr. Julie Lounds Taylor (Vanderbilt University) discusses her research on the transition to adulthood for youth with autism spectrum disorder. She describes her development of a parent advocacy training intervention for parents of youth on the autism spectrum and offers tips for young adults on the spectrum and their families.

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