Event
Project ImPACT: A Community-Viable Parent-Mediated NDBI
Brooke Ingersoll, PhD, is a professor of clinical science and the director of the MSU Autism Research Lab at Michigan State University. She received her PhD in experimental psychology at the University of California, San Diego, and completed a clinical post-doc in child psychology at Oregon Health & Science University. She is a licensed psychologist and Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA-D). Dr. Ingersoll’s research focuses on the development of community-viable interventions for autistic children and their families.
About This Event
This presentation will introduce Project ImPACT, an evidence-based, parent-mediated Naturalistic Developmental Behavioral Intervention (NDBI) designed to support young children with social communication delays. The talk will highlight key findings regarding the program’s effect on child and family outcomes and its implementation across diverse service settings.
Learning Objectives
- Outline the evidence base for parent-mediated NDBIs
- Explain the key elements of Project ImPACT
- Evaluate the research supporting Project ImPACT
About the Visiting Professor Lecture Series
The Child Mind Institute Visiting Professor Lecture Series invites leaders in the field of child and adolescent mental health to talk about the latest research and treatment protocols. All events are open to the public. Continuing medical education (CME) credits for psychiatrists and continuing education (CE) credits for psychologists and social workers are available to registered course participants. Learn more.