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About David Reitman

David Reitman, Ph.D. is a Professor of Psychology at Nova Southeastern University's College of Psychology and the Director of the ADHD Assessment Consultation and Treatment (AACT) Program.

Dr. Reitman is the author of nearly 50 publications concerned with child behavioral problems, behavior management, and parenting practices. He serves on the editorial board of several journals concerned with child behavior therapy and behavioral disorders, and recently completed editing 2 books concerned with child assessment. Dr. Reitman also supervises students in the Psychology Services Center at the College of Psychology. Since 2003, the ADHD Assessment, Consultation and Treatment Program (AACT) has served over 200 youths and their families.

Dr. Reitman's prior research and consulting activities have resulted in a number of collaborations with large organizations serving children, most notably Head Start Programs (in Mississippi and Louisiana) and, most recently, with the Boys and Girls Clubs of Broward County. Dr. Reitman has also served as consultant to the Children's Services Council of Broward County and frequently conducts trainings on logic modeling and outcome evaluation for 'Out of School' providers. Dr. Reitman has served as the Director of Project RISE since its inception in 2005.

Positions

Present Professor, Nova Southeastern University College of Psychology
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Grants

2020 - 2021 Project RISE: The Children’s Trust of Miami-Dade County
The Children’s Trust
Role: Principal Investigator
$662,000
2020 - 2020 An Evaluation of a Preschool-based Intervention Program to Reduce the Incidence of Challenging Behaviors, Expulsion Rates, and Teacher Self-efficacy in Early Education Settings
Nova Southeastern University
NSU Quality of Life Grant 2020
Colleague(s): Nurit Sheinberg (PI); Lorraine Breffni (Co-PI)
$15,000
2019 - 2020 Project RISE: The Children’s Trust of Miami-Dade County
The Children’s Trust
$762,000
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Professional Service and Affiliations

2016 - Present Editorial Board Member, Behavior Therapy
2015 - Present Associate/Consulting Editor, Child and Family Behavior Therapy
2015 - Present Editorial Board Member, Cognitive and Behavioral Practice
2007 - Present Associate/Consulting Editor, Education and Treatment of Children
2003 - Present Editorial Board Member, Clinical Case Studies
2002 - Present Member, Parenting Special Interest Group (AABT/ABCT)
1997 - Present Member, American Psychological Association (APA)
1994 - Present Member, Association of the Advancement of Behavior Therapy (AABT)
1994 - Present Member, Child and School Special Interest Group (AABT)
1992 - Present Member, Verbal Behavior Special Interest Group (ABA)
1991 - Present Member, Association of Behavior Analysis (ABA)
Present Supervisor, Psychology Services Center at the NSU College of Psychology
2014 - 2016 President, Child and School Special Interest Group (AABT)
1999 - 2009 Treasurer, Verbal Behavior Special Interest Group (ABA)
2003 - 2005 Associate/Consulting Editor, The Journal of Early and Intensive Behavioral Intervention (online)
2003 - 2004 President, Child and School Special Interest Group (AABT)
1994 - 2000 Member, Behavior Analysis League for Accuracy in News, Commentary and Education (BALANCE) Special Interest G
1992 - 1995 Member, Mississippi Psychological Association (MPA)
1991 - 1995 Member, Mississippi Association of Behavior Analysis (MABA)
1993 Membership Chair, Mississippi Association of Behavior Analysis (MABA),
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Education

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1995 Ph.D., Clinical Psychology, University of Mississippi
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1993 M.A., Clinical Psychology, University of Mississippi
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1987 B.A., Psychology/Political Science, Emory University
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Contact Information

(954) 262-5717

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Articles (53)

Journal articles written or co-written by Dr. David Reitman