Julianne Myers

Julianne Myers, Ph.D., is a clinical psychologist who has been working with people with developmental disabilities for over 10 years and has focused on the field of FASD since 2018. Dr. Myers is currently a postdoctoral associate in THRIVE FASD Research and Clinical Services at the University of Rochester and Mount Hope Family Center. She is currently conducting research on developing and evaluating interventions for people with FASD with hopes of better understanding differences in developmental profiles of children with ASD and FASD. Dr. Myers has experience providing training for medical and mental health providers on detecting prenatal alcohol exposure around the country. She also provides caregiver-focused intervention for families with children with FASD to increase parent knowledge, skills use, advocacy, and self-care through the Families Moving Forward Program in Rochester, NY.

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