Ph.D., Rutgers University
Kate Fiske, Ph.D., BCBA-D, is an associate clinical professor in the Department of Applied Psychology at the Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology (GSAPP). She has worked in the field of autism treatment for over 20 years, providing evidence-based services in inpatient, outpatient, and school settings. Dr. Fiske received her doctorate in clinical psychology from Rutgers University in 2009. She completed her predoctoral internship at the Kennedy Krieger Institute and the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Dr. Fiske is the associate director of behavioral and research services at the Douglass Developmental Disabilities Center, where she provides training and supervision to undergraduate and graduate students in psychology and education. Her research and clinical interests focus on the evaluation of methods for teaching individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) using applied behavior analysis, and the provision of support for families of individuals with ASD. She has authored numerous chapters and peer-reviewed articles on the treatment of children with ASD and their families, and is the author of the book, Autism and the Family: Understanding and Supporting Parents and Siblings.