Treating Autism in Toddlers and Adolescents Through Remote Consultation  
On November 18, 2010 Dr. Tyler Whitney of the Intermountain Center for Child and Autism Development (ICACD), a state-of-the-art facility with a multidisciplinary team concept in Meridian, ID, discussed his research findings on the use of Behavior Imaging® with toddlers and adolescents.
 

About the Speaker

Tyler T. Whitney, Psy.D. is Clinical Director for the Intermountain Center for Child and Autism Development (ICACD), a state-of-the-art facility with a multidisciplinary team concept in Meridian, ID. Dr. Whitney received his Psy.D. in Clinical Psychology in 2001 from Forest Institute of Professional Psychology (FIPP), and interned at St. Charles Hospital and Rehabilitation Center (SUNY-Stony Brook Health Sciences System) in Port Jefferson, NY. His post-doctoral training was conducted at Henry Ford Health Systems as a pediatric neuropsychology fellow (Detroit, MI). Dr. Whitney works with children, adolescents, and their families, and consults with hospitals, residential facilities, and school districts throughout the Intermountain region. He is adjunct faculty at the University of Idaho-Boise.