Stay tuned for details on our 4th annual Huddle Up for Autism, when CAR and the Philadelphia Eagles join together once again to bring families living with autism a day of fun, education, and awareness at Lincoln Financial Field.
Tiffany is the research clinic coordinator for the Center for Autism Research. She is the point person for clinic scheduling, cross study coordination, as well as helping families access community-based resources. Tiffany received her bachelor's degree in Psychology in 2004 from Saint Joseph's University and master's degree in Experimental Psychology from Saint Joseph's University in 2005. In 2008, she received her second master's degree in Clinical and Counseling Psychology from Chestnut Hill College, during which time she completed a year-long clinical internship providing individual and group therapy to child victims of trauma. Prior to joining the Center for Autism Research, Tiffany was the Program Coordinator for the Starting Young Program at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, an interdisciplinary pediatric developmental evaluation clinic directed by Judith A. Silver, PhD. Tiffany has special interest in reducing barriers to early diagnosis and improving access to empirically supported treatments for children with autism spectrum disorders and developmental disabilities.