The Douglass Developmental Disabilities Center (DDDC) an integral part of the Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology (GSAPP) at Rutgers University-New Brunswick has been serving the needs of people with autism spectrum disorders since 1972, their families and their schools. As an Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) program, we use these principles to organize our delivery of services. We recognize our responsibility to work collaboratively with the families of the children and adults we serve, and with the agencies that fund their treatment.
As a university-based program, our commitment includes the education of undergraduate and graduate students and the dissemination of knowledge through research, training, and consultative services. We also provide information about the treatment and education of people with autism spectrum disorders to the professional community and the general public.
Documents
DDDC Brochure |
DDDC Annual Report 2024 (download as PDF) |
DDDC Annual Report 2023 |
DDDC Annual Report 2022 |
DDDC Annual Report 2021 |
50 Years of Research and Scholarship |