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Virginia Tech Autism Clinic Staff
[top row: L-R] Dr. Susan White, Rose Nevill, Brenda Salley, Nuri Reyes,
Amie Schry, Debra Rezendes, Dr. Angela Scarpa
[bottom row: L-R] Lindsey Graham, Cara Pugliese, Michelle Patriquin
About Us
Our Mission
The mission of the Virginia Tech Autism Clinic is to improve the quality of life for individuals with autism and their families through assessment, intervention, education, and research directed towards effective treatment and prevention. The Clinic provides Assessment through diagnostic and psychological evaluations for infants/toddlers, children, adolescents, and adults who are suspected to have an Autism Spectrum Disorder, including Autism, Asperger Syndrome, and Pervasive Developmental Disorder NOS. Treatment services are based on a variety of empirically supported intervention techniques. Individualized treatment approaches are developed for each child based on evidence-based behavioral strategies from Applied Behavior Analysis, developmental approaches and Pivotal Response Treatments, and group treatments are offered for social skills coaching. We also offer Consultation to schools, medical practices, and community agencies involved in providing services for children with Autism Spectrum Disorders. Our Research focus provides children, parents, and service providers with the opportunity to participate in the development of effective evidence-based treatment techniques by taking part in studies designed to understand the causes, prevention, and interventions for Autism Spectrum Disorders.
With this approach, the Virginia Tech Autism Clinic seeks to provide cutting edge clinical services based on evidence-based treatment strategies, to increase knowledge and awareness about autism among the professional community and general public, and to conduct quality research.

