Nicole Dreiling
Clinical Director, Raleigh TEACCH Center
Clinical Associate Professor, UNC Department of Psychiatry
About
Discipline: Clinical Psychologist
Nicole Ginn Dreiling, Ph.D. is a licensed clinical psychologist who works with individuals with autism across the lifespan and their families. At the Raleigh TEACCH Center, she provides diagnostic evaluations and individual intervention services. She is a certified Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) therapist and regional trainer who has clinical and research interests in treatment outcomes for young children with ASD with disruptive or aggressive behaviors. She is also particularly interested in the use of teleconsultation (e.g., Project ECHO Autism) to train rural professionals on the identification and treatment of autism spectrum disorders.
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B.A., Psychology & Sociology
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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M.S., Clinical Psychology
University of Florida
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Ph.D., Child Clinical Psychology
University of Florida