HARP Brownbag Series: Family-Centered Autism Interventions for Diverse Populations by Sarah Dababnah, Ph.D.
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Sarah Dababnah
Associate Professor
University of Maryland Baltimore
Sarah Dababnah, Ph.D. MPH, MSW is an Associate Professor at the University of Maryland Baltimore School of Social Work. She specializes in practice, policy, and research related to the health and well-being of families of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Dr. Dababnah has led several studies, domestically and internationally, focused on interventions for caregivers of children with autism. She is dedicated to promoting high-quality research and practice for especially vulnerable populations of children with developmental disabilities, including those exposed to intimate partner violence or involved in the child welfare system. Dr. Dababnah received specialized training in early childhood and disability practice, research, and policy at the Carolina Institute for Developmental Disabilities (Chapel Hill, NC), the Kennedy Krieger Institute (Baltimore, MD), the Columbia University National Center for Children in Poverty (New York, NY), and the Jacobs Institute of Women's Health (Washington, DC). She is also a former Peace Corps Volunteer and holds advanced degrees from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Johns Hopkins University.