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Psychology Building
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Miami University
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Oxford, OH 45056
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513-529-2400
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Clinical Faculty
Dr.
Julie S. Rubin
Psychology Clinic Director
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Office Information |
Department of Psychology |
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39K PSYC
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Miami University |
Oxford, Ohio 45056 |
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(513) 529-3116 Voice
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(513) 529-1786 Fax
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Education:
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Theoretical
Orientation:
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I
would describe my theoretical orientation as
developmental in nature; I draw heavily on
the works of Erik Erikson and current developmentalists
in understanding how the client is mastering
the developmental tasks expected of someone
his/her age and developmental status. |
Recently
Taught Graduate Courses:
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My
teaching, most recently, has centered around
the topics of diagnosis, assessment and evaluation.
I have been focusing upon teaching the fundamentals
of psychological assessment including intelligence,
achievement and social emotional evaluations
and then helping students learn to integrate
and apply the fundamentals to actual assessment
cases in the Assessment Practicum. |
Research
Interests: |
My
current position as the MU
Psychology Clinic Director
does not afford me the time to conduct my own
research.
However, I serve as a Reviewer for the Journal
of Autism and Developmental Disorders and so
am up to date in the research field of autism
and other developmental disorders. I also support
the research of graduate students in the fields
of child development, behavioral disorders and
other related topics. |
Oppportunities
for Graduate Students:
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I am actively supervising students
doing clinical evaluations and clinical work
in our school based mental health program. I
also co-direct our Adult ADHD evaluation program
in the Clinic. |
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Recent
Publications
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| Marcus, L.
M., Rubin J. S., and Rubin, M. A. (2000).
Benefit-Cost Analysis and Autism Services:
A Response to Jacobson and Mulick. Journal
of Autism and Developmental Disorders.,
Vol. 30, No. 6. pp 595- 598. |
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