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 intellectual 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 Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities three times per year.
Leadership
President
Alice S. Carter, PhD, University of Massachusetts, Boston
Secretary-Treasurer
Sharon J. Krinsky-McHale, PhD, New York State Institute for Basic Research, Staten Island, N.Y.
Publications
Newsletter
Psychology in Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
(three issues per year)
Editor: Warren B. Zigman, PhD, New York Institute for Basic Research in Developmental Disabilities, Staten Island, N.Y.
Read about Division 33 in the Monitor
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Division 33 aims to establish itself as the hub for the psychology of autism.
Division Meetings
Contact Information
Laura Lee McIntyre, Membership Chair
University of Oregon
Department of Special Education and Clinical Sciences
5208 University of Oregon
Eugene, OR 97403-5208
Telephone: (541) 346-7452
Fax: (541) 346-0683
