Dr. Reisinger provides diagnostic consultation, psychological evaluation, and group treatment services to children and adolescents with neurodevelopmental disorders and related disorders. Her clinical interests include assessment of children and adolescents with neurodevelopmental disabilities including autism spectrum disorder, intellectual disability, and other developmental concerns.
Dr. Reisinger's research interests mirror her clinical interests and have focused on early developmental and diagnostic outcomes in infants at high genetic risk for autism spectrum disorder. More specifically, she is interested in the integration of behavioral and biological mechanisms to delineate diagnostic outcomes and measure treatment progress.
Research
- Early development and diagnostic outcomes in infants at high genetic risk for autism spectrum disorder; utilizing biomarkers (e.g., eye tracking, heart rate variability) to measure treatment change and delineate diagnostic outcomes
Clinical Research
- Assessment of children and adolescents with neurodevelopmental disabilities including autism spectrum disorder, intellectual disability, and other developmental concerns; conducting group treatment for increasing social skills and emotional regulation skills.