Todd LevinePast Board Member
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Dr. Levine is an Instructor in the Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior at the Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University. He trained in pediatrics, adult psychiatry, and child & adolescent psychiatry (Triple Board) and completed a research fellowship in child mental health at Brown University.
His research, clinical work, and lectures focus on behavior difficulties in children and adults with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASDs) with particular attention towards anxiety. He is currently studying the relationship between parent and self-reports of anxiety along with physical signs of stress in children with ASDs. He also studies the relationship between prenatal substance exposure, behavior difficulties, and enrollment in special education services. He provides clinical services at the Autism Spectrum Disorders Clinic at the Brown Center for The Study of Children at Risk where he treats children and adults with ASDs and behavior difficulties. Treatment includes medication management, family therapy, individual therapy, and school consultation. Todd lives in Rhode Island with his wife, Lilia and his daughter, Sofia. |