Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
Division 33 - Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities endeavors to advance psychology, based on scientific inquiry and high standards of practice in the treatment of mental retardation and developmental disabilities. The Division has five special interest groups: behavior modification and technology, dual diagnosis, early intervention, aging and adult development, and making the transition into adulthood. Members receive the newsletter Psychology in Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities three times per year.
Leadership
President
Greg Olley, PhD, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC
Secretary-Treasurer
Susan M. Heimlich, PhD, San Andreas Regional Center, Campbell, CA
Publications
Newsletter
Psychology in Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities (three issues per year)
Editor: Samuel J. Thios, PhD, Denison University, Granville, OH
Web site
Division 33: Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
Division-Sponsored Publication
Manual of Diagnosis and Professional Practice in Mental Retardation (John W. Jacobson, PhD and James A. Mulick, PhD)
Read about Div. 33 in the Monitor
A home for autism experts
Div. 33 aims to establish itself as the hub for the psychology of autism.
Division Meeting
Contact Information
Membership Chair
Syracuse University
506 Huntington Hall, Syracuse, NY 13244
Telephone: 315-443-2705
Fax: 315-443-4085
E-mail: Laura Lee McIntyre, PhD
