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Get to know Alexandria Robers, PhD in Psychology
Alexandria Robers, PhD joined Children’s Wisconsin in September, as a psychologist and an assistant professor of Pediatrics, Psychology and Developmental Medicine at the Medical College of Wisconsin. Dr. Robers is also a behavior analyst who is committed to providing early access to psychological evaluations for children suspected of having developmental disabilities, especially autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
She has expertise in the assessment and treatment of complex behavior across the different environments where children naturally exist (e.g., home, school).
As a board certified behavior analyst (BCBA) and a nationally certified school psychologist (NCSP), Dr. Robers has the unique ability to comprehensively support children and their families by linking assessment results to intervention goals. Dr. Robers remains committed to using a culturally humble approach to effectively meet the needs of every patient she encounters. Both her clinical and research interests center around promoting diversity, equity, inclusion, and belongingness in the fields of psychology and behavior analysis.
Doctorate degree: University of Minnesota - Twin Cities
Fellowship: Munroe-Meyer Institute (MMI)
Location: Milwaukee Campus